How to disable the USB port device from the Windows domain environment

  

Let's take a closer look at the Windows recognition USB device mainly through two files, one is Usbstor.pnf, the other is Usbstor.inf, when using the USB device for the first time in the computer By disabling these two files before, we can achieve our goal.


1. Open Active Directory users and computers;

2. Select the OU that needs to disable the USB device and click the right mouse button to group policy;

3, create a GPO for USB, and click Edit to open the Group Policy Editor;

4, enter the Group Policy Editor, expand & ldquo; Computer Configuration & rdquo;, & ldquo; Windows Settings & rdquo; “Security Settings“,”File System 

5. Right click on “Add File", pop up “Add Files & Folders>, in “ Folder” Enter “%systemroot%\\inf\\usbstor.inf“, OK; the article you see is from Active Directory

6. In the "Database Security Settings", delete all users and add &ldquo Everyone”, remove the default Allow “Read & Execute”,“List Folder Content”,“Read”,Add Reject “Full Control>;Apply, OK;

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