How do I Deny USB usage to a specific User account in LGPO?
<dir><dir> </dir></dir> Hello, I am going through an MCTS Study Guide for Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration, in preparation for exam 70:680, though I am not with a college. Please could you let me know what is the exact procedure one would use to achieve the scenario set out in the following question: Question: You have a Windows 7 machine that multiple users access. All users have the rights to use USB removable devices but you need to deny one user from using USB removable devices. How do you accomplish this? Answer: Create a removable storage access policy through an LGPO. Explanation: LGPOs are policies that you can set on a local Windows 7 machine to limit hardware and user usage. You also have the ability to control individual users within the Local Group Policy. (Review Questions: Q.4. P.375, P.380.) Would the following be the correct procedure? If it is wrong please set out for me the correct procedure: - - - - Procedure starts: - - - - When Adding the LGPO from the "Add or Remove Snap-ins" dialog box, at the "Select Group Policy Object" dialog box, click its "Browse..." button, to add a specific user at the "Browse for a Group Policy Object": "Users" tab. This LGPO would then be configured with: Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Removable storage access: Enable: "Removable Disks: Deny execute access", "Removable Disks: Deny read access", "Removable Disks: Deny write access". - - - - End of procedure - - - - I would appreciate confirmation of the procedure that would be applicable to the Review Question set out above. Regards, Robert339
May 20th, 2012 7:09pm

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