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Re: RE: Selectively disabling USB devices
From: johnsonian_uk () yahoo co uk
Date: 25 Nov 2005 16:54:04 -0000
Another solution to look at is Safend, this solution doesn't disable the USB port, however through the policy control portal you can set what devises can and can't be connected. This isn't just on USB but every port. This is a much more scalible approach to this problem..... you can control this not remove it. The best feature of this solution is the Anti-Tampering Client, most of the methods used to stop users using USB have holes in them so users can still get access to the USB port. Take a look www.safend.com, if you need any further information let me know.
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- Selectively disabling USB devices Pranav Lal (Nov 23)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices Tom Yarrish (Nov 24)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices ilaiy (Nov 24)
- RE: Selectively disabling USB devices Aditya Deshmukh (Nov 24)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices Sandeep Agarwal (Nov 24)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices Bernardo Wernesback (Nov 25)
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- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices b . hines (Nov 24)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices Neksus (Nov 24)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices Richard Bennison (Nov 25)
- RE: Selectively disabling USB devices Lalit Gupta (Nov 24)
- Re: RE: Selectively disabling USB devices johnsonian_uk (Nov 25)
- Re: Re: RE: Selectively disabling USB devices carry . van . eijk (Nov 28)
- Re: Selectively disabling USB devices agnideewar (Nov 28)