FRP 5.0.2 and later. This configuration setting requires a client restart before it takes effect.
Disable pagefile encryption
FRP encrypts the
pagefile by default for security purposes unless the disk is encrypted with Drive Encryption or Microsoft BitLocker. All available disks on the system must be encrypted if you want to exempt the
pagefile from encryption. In earlier FRP versions, the
pagefile was always encrypted, regardless of the disk encryption status.
To accommodate scenarios, such as enabling easy collection of memory dumps, you can disable
pagefile encryption. Use the following configuration setting in the
Advanced Configuration Options field, regardless of disk encryption status:
PTP:1
- If you prefer not to prompt users for a reboot after this setting has been deployed, add (R-) to the following string to remove the reboot prompt:
NOTE: The pagefile is decrypted only after the next reboot:
PTP:1#R-
- To remove the above configuration setting and enable pagefile encryption again, input the following string in the Advanced Debug Options field:
PTP:0
IMPORTANT: If the disk is encrypted with either Drive Encryption or Microsoft BitLocker, this setting is ignored and FRP does not encrypt the
pagefile.