Disable usb ports group policy windows 7
Block USB ports is a computer based policy. Click on OK. Double click on this policy to open policy settings. Here, enabled means enabling this policy and disabled means disabling the policy. After deploying this group policy, removable storage will not be accessible on DC05 and DC06 computers.
USB drive will be shown as attached to a computer but it would not be accessible. Access is denied. We have discussed the steps to disable USB drives. Learn more. Asked 7 years, 11 months ago. Active 4 years, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. This might not be a new question for this forum but for me it is very critical. Any help is greatly appreciated. Improve this question. IrfanRaza IrfanRaza 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Add a comment. If you wish to reverse the settings made by this template, reverse the options to re-enable the drivers.
Preference settings are hidden by default in the Group Policy template editor. When applying this template, follow these instructions to change the view settings that allow preferences to be viewed. All such information and related graphics are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Skip to main content. In this post we have a domain controller running on Windows Server R2 Datacenter edition.
The client that is a part of domain running Windows 7 Professional SP1 edition. The group policy to disable USB devices will be created on domain controller. Right click the policy and click Edit. This will open Group Policy Management Editor. This is the place where you find settings for Removable Storage Access devices.
There are lot of USB settings for multiple devices, however we will configure a setting All Removable Storage classes: Deny all access. If you enable this policy then it will block access to any removable storage class that you connect to the computer. Click Enabled and click Apply and then OK. The GPO is ready. This OU contains the computers. Connect any USB device to the computer and you should see the message as Access is denied.
The policy that we applied will prevent users from mounting any class of removable media. I would like to disable all removable media access, but this is not practical for business.
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