Re: usb storage device could not installed

From: PrudyMania (PrudyMania_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/24/05

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    Event log shows nothing. Suddenly, I recalled I have removed the file
    permission of c:\winnt\system32\drivers\usbstor.sys for SYSTEM account.
    After resetting it, everything becomes normal.

    Thanks.

    "Steven Umbach" wrote:

    > Look in Event Viewer to see if any pertinent errors are shown. The other thing
    > to try is to use the Security Configuration and Analysis snapin to analyze
    > computer security settings against the setup security.inf template. Look for
    > places that administrators do not have user rights compared to setup
    > security.inf and also check security options for variances that could also cause
    > a problem. The link below shows how to use the SCA tool. --- Steve
    >
    > http://www.lokbox.net/SecureXP/secAnalysis.asp
    >
    > "PrudyMania" <PrudyMania@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:76B5435B-5EF1-4CC0-9F95-5E69C2CCD845@microsoft.com...
    > > When I plug in any usb card reader/thumb drive, my windows 2k professional
    > > could prompt me for drivers location. After I select c:\winnt\inf,
    > > usbstor.inf could be selected but an error "An error occurred during the
    > > installation of the deivce\nAccess is denied" would be displayed.
    > >
    > > I have check the file permission for usb.inf/pnf and usbstor.inf/pnf and
    > > FULL access is granted to
    > > - Administrator
    > > - Users
    > > - System
    > >
    > > and I am login with Administrative user accout already.
    > >
    > > Any hints?
    >
    >
    >


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