Disable XP autoplay function system is more secure (1)

  

Disable XP autoplay function system is more secure

Windows autoplay function is very convenient for users to read discs, mobile hard disks, Data in external storage devices such as USB flash drives, but at the same time, they are also closely watched by Trojans, viruses, etc., and they are greatly disrupted, which brings great threat to system security. So disabling “autoplay” can make the system virtually safer. The "AutoPlay" function of the system is completely disabled. It is not a simple change of one or two settings. Instead, the user needs to manually change the settings to disable the function completely. I will talk about how to disable these four. Aspect settings. 1. Disable “AutoPlay>Service Click “Start”→“Control Panel”→“Administrative Tools"Open the "Services" window, find and double click "Shell Hardware Detection" Service, set it to “disable” to turn off “autoplay service”.
Figure 1 Disabled "Shell Hardware Detection" service diagram 2 Set the startup type to "disabled" 2. Disable the "AutoPlay" function in Computer Management at "Start”→“ In ” enter “gpedit.msc”, open the "Group Policy" window, in the "Computer Configuration" &rar;; management template & rdquo; → & ldquo; system & rdquo; column, double-click “ turn off automatic Play the ” item and set it to “enabled →all drives”. Disable the “auto play” function. FIG 3 & ldquo; Computer Setup & rdquo; turn off & ldquo; AutoPlay & rdquo; Function FIG. 4 enable & ldquo; Close AutoPlay & rdquo;. Function



3 user configuration disable & ldquo The AutoPlay ” function enters “gpedit.msc” in the "Start”→“Run","group policy" window, in "User Configuration&"→“Administrative Template ”→“System” in the column, double-click “ turn off the AutoPlay” item, set it to “ Enabled → All Drives & rdquo;. Disable the “auto play” function.
Figure 5 & ldquo; User Configuration & rdquo; Close & ldquo; Auto Play & rdquo; Function Figure 6 Enable & ldquo; Turn off Auto Play & rdquo; Function 4. Disable all users in the registry "AutoPlay" rd permissions "Start" ”→“Run”Enter “regedit”Open the Registry Editor and navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/MountPoints2, right click and select “Permissions” Item, set the permissions of all users to “reject”. Figure 7 Modify access rights Figure 8 Set all users' permissions to “reject”. Through the above four steps, we can completely block this “back door” and block the Trojans and viruses. Let you use these external storage devices with confidence.



Disable 3 User Configuration & ldquo;. AutoPlay & rdquo; function & ldquo; start & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; run & rdquo; enter & ldquo; gpedit.msc & rdquo ;, open & ldquo; Group Policy & rdquo; window, in the "User Configuration" & rdquo; → & ldquo; Administrative Templates & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; System & rdquo; column, double-click "ld off", turn it on “ enabled &rarr ;all drives”. Disable the “auto play” function.
Figure 5 & ldquo; User Configuration & rdquo; Close & ldquo; Auto Play & rdquo; Function Figure 6 Enable & ldquo; Turn off Auto Play & rdquo; Function 4. Disable all users in the registry "AutoPlay" rd permissions "Start" ”→“Run”Enter “regedit”Open the Registry Editor and navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/MountPoints2, right click and select “Permissions” Item, set the permissions of all users to “reject”. Figure 7 Modify access rights Figure 8 Set all users' permissions to “reject”. Through the above four steps, we can completely block this “back door” and block the Trojans and viruses. Let you use these external storage devices with confidence.

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