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    How to disable USB sticks through AD

    There are more than 100 pc on the network which are connected to a single domain that is running on Windows 2003 Server. I need some help to create a policy through which I can simply disable the usb. I went into the settings but still not able to find anything related to that. I had seen some users are still using usb due to which there is a maximum chances of infection. Also I want some help to implement the policy effectively.

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    re: How to disable USB sticks through AD

    For that you will need to modify the administrative template. You can simply disable the usb, cd rom through that. I am giving you a link that has the full code that you will need to insert in the template.

    HOWTO: Use Group Policy to disable USB, CD-ROM, Floppy Disk and LS-120 drivers

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    Vista allows you to do this.

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    You will do the following settings here. For that you have to go in Group Policy Object. You can find a section as computer configuration. Click on Preferences there and then click on Windows settings. Now click on registry and action. Click on new > registry item. The item type that you will find is SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UsbStor. You have to type the value 4 here to block usb.

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