restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

hello,

i am looking for , to apply permission to CDROM,USB storage devices and

Other removable storage medias, want to give Readonly, for some users,
full acces to administrators and denied permission to some others, if
there is any option in windows to do that.
firoze [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 07:38 ] [ ID #1375662 ]

Re: restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

> hello,
>
> i am looking for , to apply permission to CDROM,USB storage devices and
>
> Other removable storage medias, want to give Readonly, for some users,
> full acces to administrators and denied permission to some others, if
> there is any option in windows to do that.
>
May be you can google for a software called sanctuary device control
which offers such functions....

Best regards
Scotter [ Di, 29 August 2006 19:35 ] [ ID #1449083 ]

Re: restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

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Notifier Deamon [ Di, 29 August 2006 22:21 ] [ ID #1449096 ]

Re: restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

Sebastian Gottschalk wrote:
> There's also DeviceLock, which operates on specific classes of devices
> without going to deeply in detail. But I don't recommend it, as the vendor
> is a scumbag and isn't willing to ship a patch for a known vulnerability in
> the current version 5.73, because it's patched in the upcoming version 6.

The patch for this issue was released (build 305) several days ago at
the same time when this "vulnerability" (which is actually not a
vulnerability) was reported. Now they have released version 6. Hence,
your information is not accurate.
Andrew [ Di, 29 August 2006 23:24 ] [ ID #1449103 ]

Re: restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

Sebastian Gottschalk wrote:
> And, even more clumsy, DriveLock, which only cares for devices containing
> mountable file systems, but is sufficient for most requirements and the
> cheapest.

This is not true as well as. DeviceLock supports all kind of devices -
with or without file systems. Even storage devices without the file
system (the raw format) can be blocked.

We use DeviceLock to block access to all devices except mouses and
keyboards. Also, some specific USB flash drives (encrypted and with
serial numbers) are allowed for certain users.
Andrew [ Di, 29 August 2006 23:28 ] [ ID #1449104 ]

Re: restrict CDROM AND OTHER REMOVABLE DEVICES

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Notifier Deamon [ Mi, 30 August 2006 02:33 ] [ ID #1450465 ]
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