The Service Master Key is the root of the SQL Server encryption hierarchy. It is generated automatically the first time it is
needed to encrypt another key. By default, the Service Master Key is encrypted using the Windows data protection API and
using the local machine key. The Service Master Key can only be opened by the Windows service account under which it was
created or by a principal with access to both the service account name and its password
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