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USB in laptops
Is it possible to disable the USB ports in a laptop, so that material cannot be copied from the laptop to a USB stick.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Method 1 (Drastic!):
Fill the USB ports with superglue or epoxy resin!
Method 2 (Requiring registry changes - Only for those who really know what they're doing!):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823732
Method 3 (Requiring you to pay for security software):
http://www.devicelock.com/
Far simpler (1):
Encrypt the data on the laptop so that copying it will be completely pointless.
or (2):
Ensure that you've got good password protection on the laptop, so that it can't be used by anyone without proper authorisation.
Chris
Fill the USB ports with superglue or epoxy resin!
Method 2 (Requiring registry changes - Only for those who really know what they're doing!):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823732
Method 3 (Requiring you to pay for security software):
http://www.devicelock.com/
Far simpler (1):
Encrypt the data on the laptop so that copying it will be completely pointless.
or (2):
Ensure that you've got good password protection on the laptop, so that it can't be used by anyone without proper authorisation.
Chris
method 4 (and this one can be set on a per user basis)
change the file permissions on usbstor.inf and usbstor.pnf
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823732
change the file permissions on usbstor.inf and usbstor.pnf
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823732