Have you actually plugged in a USB mouse and seen it not work after the
policy is applied?

 

Where did you get your usbstor.inf?   The better solutions to this problem
don't affect non-storage USB devices.

 

e.g.

http://www.petri.co.il/disable_usb_disks_with_gpo.htm

 

Carl

 

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I'm having a bit of a dilemma with the disabling of usb. I have implemented
the policy and it works, no problem there. However, of all the laptops I
have disabled the USB on, 6 of them use a usb mouse. So my question is this,
has anyone come across this scenario, do not want the laptop users using
their personal usb / flash drives, but need the usb mouse to work.

 

 

TIA

 

Thomas Gonzalez

Technology Manager

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

210.349.2404 phone
210.403.1586 DID

210.349.2666 fax

www.girlscouts-swtx.org

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