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Restricting use of Removable Storage Devices on Network
17 years 11 months ago #18872
by kuls
Restricting use of Removable Storage Devices on Network was created by kuls
Hi,
Anybody know how to make a group policy entry to restrict all users from accessign removable storage devices.
I have tried it using adm file in gp editor but its not working.
Thanks
Anybody know how to make a group policy entry to restrict all users from accessign removable storage devices.
I have tried it using adm file in gp editor but its not working.
Thanks
17 years 11 months ago #18882
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: Restricting use of Removable Storage Devices on Network
I'm assuming you mean USB storage devices. There are no "out-of -the-box" Group policy settings for Windows 2000 or 2003 although Longhorn (the successor to Win 2003) will have this built in.
You can download an adm file from Microsoft here which allows you to disable access to a different types of USB devices. Also check out this useful article from Daniel Petri's excellent website.
If you have a healthy IT budget, you may want to purchase one of the ready-made packages ( DeviceLock , GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control , DeviceWall ) which give you a greater degree of control and granularity. They will also allow you to control access to Firewire devices.
You can download an adm file from Microsoft here which allows you to disable access to a different types of USB devices. Also check out this useful article from Daniel Petri's excellent website.
If you have a healthy IT budget, you may want to purchase one of the ready-made packages ( DeviceLock , GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control , DeviceWall ) which give you a greater degree of control and granularity. They will also allow you to control access to Firewire devices.
17 years 11 months ago #18913
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic share permission on storage media
Actually, you can configure share permission on usb devices and give access to different users and user groups. By default, everyone group have read permission to the removable device.
STEPS
goto my computer
right-click on the removable drive
click properties
click on the sharing tab
if you choose to share the media,
you can click on permission
and add differen t users and user groups with different share permissions.
I remain
sose
STEPS
goto my computer
right-click on the removable drive
click properties
click on the sharing tab
if you choose to share the media,
you can click on permission
and add differen t users and user groups with different share permissions.
I remain
sose
sose
Network Engineer
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17 years 11 months ago #18915
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic Re: Restricting use of Removable Storage Devices on Network
sorry, you can also choose to remove everyone group from enjoying the read permission
sose
Network Engineer
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17 years 11 months ago #18920
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: share permission on storage media
I think you've misread kuls' question, sose. He wants to prevent users from using removable storage devices rather than assigning share permissions to them.Actually, you can configure share permission on usb devices and give access to different users and user groups. By default, everyone group have read permission to the removable device.
STEPS
goto my computer
right-click on the removable drive
click properties
click on the sharing tab
if you choose to share the media,
you can click on permission
and add differen t users and user groups with different share permissions.
I remain
sose
17 years 11 months ago #18930
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic Re: Restricting use of Removable Storage Devices on Network
Windows XP pro donot have an inbuilt NTFS support for preventing access to removable media.
sose
Network Engineer
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