Small software locks the system's USB port

  
My computer keeps a large number of personal privacy files. In order to prevent file leakage, computer passwords and network firewalls are all prepared for security protection. Only the USB port is not safe. Can you let me? Is the USB on my computer only for me? This will be foolproof.
My computer keeps a large number of personal privacy files. In order to prevent file leakage, computer passwords and network firewalls are all ready for security protection. Only the USB port is not safe. Can I make USB on my computer only? I open? This will be foolproof. Finally, the USB security storage expert finally realized my wish. (Related article: Keep USB doorkeeper)
Software Name: USB Secure Storage Expert (USSE)
Software Version: 2005(Build 105)
Software Size: 1871 KB
Software License: Sharing
Applicable platform: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
USB storage device is completely forbidden
To completely protect the internal data of the computer from being copied by the U disk, the fundamental method is to completely prohibit the system from recognizing the USB mobile storage device. Run "USB Secure Storage Expert (hereinafter referred to as USSE)", the software interface is shown in Figure 1. First, we need to log in to USSE, click the second "Login" button located on the toolbar, because the initial password of the software is empty, so the first time you use it. Simply click the "OK" button to enter the software settings.


Figure 1
Tip: To prevent others from changing the access status of the USB mobile storage device, or to prevent others from escaping the USSE by uninstalling the software, you can click the "Change Password" button and enter Keep your own new password and keep it in mind.
Click "Security Settings" on the left taskbar, select "Enable USB Storage Device Filtering" in the subsequent page, and then select "Disable Read and Write". If you want to re-enable the read and write function, just remove the check box. Enable the USB filter option box; you can also select the "Read only" option, so the USB mobile storage device plugged into this computer can only read and not write data, especially suitable for file backup in the archive room. .
Other people's U disk I don't recognize


After the above settings, the file room computer data is very safe, but it is safe and easy to lose at the same time, sometimes the archives staff needs Copying some data with a USB storage device is also limited. It is really troublesome. Can you make this computer only recognize the USB storage device of the file room staff and not recognize the USB device of other people. Is this not safe and convenient?
Firstly connect the USB storage device that needs to be authorized to access this machine to the machine correctly, then click the "Advanced Settings" option in the taskbar and click "Write Fingerprint" (Figure 2), wait a moment, the fingerprint is written. Finish, then click "Security Settings → Enable Fingerprint Recognition" on the taskbar, and finally set the filter condition for the USB storage device without fingerprint, select "Full Read Only", and the USB mobile storage device without fingerprint recognition will be read-only; Select "Full Block", USB removable storage devices that are not fingerprinted will be completely blocked, neither read nor written.



Figure 2
Tip: Sometimes the insertion of a USB storage device causes the software to become unresponsive for a long time. Please restart the computer and then use it again. To clear the fingerprint on the USB storage device, click the "Clear Fingerprint" button on the "Advanced Settings" page.
My U disk, you don't want to use
Is there any doubt: When you carry a USB mobile storage device, you accidentally lose the USB storage device with important data, causing your important data to be Others bring huge losses to themselves. Using USSE's "internal logo" feature is equivalent to encrypting your USB mobile storage device. This device will be completely unusable unless you use the local USSE to "clear internal flags". The method is very simple, the same is to insert the USB storage device first, then click the "Advanced Settings" option in the software taskbar, click the "Write Internal Flag" button in the page that appears, wait for the 5 seconds countdown to complete, and then successfully write to the internal Marked, so you can safely carry a USB storage device with important data to go out, even if the device is lost, it will not cause data loss. Is it convenient?

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