USB Stick disable in Win2K

From: Andreas Dierker (andreas_at_dierker.ws)
Date: 06/13/03


Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 02:22:07 -0700


Hello,

I have problems with usb-sticks. In Windows 2000 a normal
Doamin-User can install and use a Memory Stick.
The only thing i can do is to disable the usb-port, but we
need the port for a usb-mouse.

Thanks for an answer

Best regards

Dierker Andreas



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