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From: Sleepless in New Jersey on 15 Apr 2010 06:56 As a result of a major security flap, I have been directed to prohibit my users from storing anything on anything. I think I've done this for USB devices by editing the registry. Please tell me how to make all internal drives read only.
From: Leonard Grey on 15 Apr 2010 12:21
Software - including Windows - needs to be able to write to the hard drive. You can restrict your users' access to the contents of the hard drive by group policy. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Sleepless in New Jersey wrote: > As a result of a major security flap, I have been directed to prohibit my > users from storing anything on anything. I think I've done this for USB > devices by editing the registry. Please tell me how to make all internal > drives read only. |