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Re: Disabling USB mass storage

Subject: Re: Disabling USB mass storage
Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 13:48:16 -0500
How about getting USB to PS2 adapter for those who have a usb mouse?
Like this one here: http://sewelldirect.com/PS2toUSB.asp

Alvaro

Victor Pereira wrote:

And what about W2k ? I can't use GPO to restrict usb read/writing.. does exist any solution without a 3rd part software ?


On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 03:20:42 -0800 (PST), sanjiv <ska262001@yahoo.co.in> wrote:


we are doing the same for the time being but now
system come with USB mouse and hence the problem. Is
it possible to restrict by some means this USB port to
use only USB mouse?

Is there a tool or someway to detect all systems on
the domain where USB port is open? <As a cross-check
and to be double sure>

Best regards,
Sanjiv


--- Bob <Bob@dexis.net> wrote:



Why not just disable the USB in bios and set a
password on the bios for
setup?

Works for me all the time.

Bob





Mark Teicher wrote:


Sanctuary from SecureWave <www.securewave.com> is


good for locking down other external connectors also
from an enterprise perspective


-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn Preston <saint_vitus@arcticmail.com>
Sent: Mar 3, 2005 3:18 PM
To: Martin a Marika TYDOROVCI <tydy@szm.sk>,


focus-ms@securityfocus.com


Subject: Re: Disabling USB mass storage

Martin,
Not sure of your specific requirements, but


there's a software title by the name of DeviceLock
that works well.


It works well with all devices. The only drawback


is that if the user is a member of the Local Admin
group, they


can alter the settings.

http://devicelock.securitybyte.com/

Just some more thoughts. Take Care !

- Lynn Preston


----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin a Marika TYDOROVCI" <tydy@szm.sk> To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com Subject: Disabling USB mass storage Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 21:10:08 +0100




Hi list,

Does anyone knows a way to disable USB mass


storage device in Win


XP? I need to disable using devices such as USB


flash drive, card


readers, etc.

Regards



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