BitLocker allows you to store your recovery password in a file, in Active Directory, or on paper. However, Microsoft’s Troy Larsen has another, extremely valuable, suggestion:
You might also consider saving a copy of the recovery password to your cell phone—then you will have it when you are a 1000 miles from home and discover that your two year old took your dongle off the desk when you were packing. Not that that sort of thing ever happens.
