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How to prevent XP users from writing to USB drives

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USB drives are extremely useful tools, but in some instances it might not be a good idea to allow users to write onto these devices from their PCs.

This is especially true when working with highly confidential data or intellectual property at work. Users of Windows XP with service pack 2 installed can disable writing to USB devices.

So how do I prevent XP users from writing to USB drives?:
Open the Registry Editor : Start>run>regedit>ok

Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control.

From there right click and create a new key and name it "StorageDevicePolicies". In the window on the right then create a new DWORD value and label it WriteProtect, give it a value of "1" and users can no longer write to USB drives.

To re-enable this option change the value to 0 and users are again allowed to write.

The modifications you made will be in effect after you reboot your PC.

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Kaz on 06 December, 2006
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USB disks are the new floppy disks... and at the same time a way of propagate virus...
Good post, especially for the IT Managers...
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Adam on 17 January, 2007
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I agree, we have implemented this on our network. Users were complaining at first but hey who cares what users say and want :)
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