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Browse All TopicsMost USB devices can be installed in Windows 2000/XP without having administrative rights. A client wants to prevent non administrative users of installing any USB devices. They want to do that with a central managed solution and not by disabling USB ports in the BIOS on every single computer. On http://www.labmice.net/art
Does anybody know a built in solution or workaround using Windows 2000 policies to do that job in an Active Directory domain?
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