WebWhitelist USB devices from Bitlocker GPO? We have a GPO which requires Bitlocker on removable devices. However we also have some hardware encrypted USB drives. Is it possible to whitelist certain devices from having the policy apply to them? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast 3 5 5 comments Best WebThen, like you said, we whitelist that device for that person. Reply patdaddy007 • Additional comment actions. you have a few options here, but it's absolutely possible to block USB devices with the GPO setting to not allow removeable media. it may be excessive, but sometimes nuking the site from orbit is the only way to be sure. if limiting ...
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WebAug 5, 2024 · Microsoft has introduced a Windows 10 and 11 feature that allows administrators to select which devices connect to endpoints. The layered Group Policy feature will make it easier for organizations to block specific types of USB devices using combined whitelisting and blacklisting. WebFeb 4, 2024 · Jan 7th, 2024 at 11:02 AM. " each USB has a unique identifier (serial number pretty much) so that you can block/allow specific devices. It is possible for people to fake this, but it's not easy and requires knowing which ones are allowed ahead of time." Yes correct but to do that to white list 50 USB company sticks. food and wine book
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WebMar 18, 2015 · You can also create a GPO that can block the USB drives, but unfortunately this method only blocks all USB drives or allows them. There is no inter-medium unless you have this GPO pushed out to only certain OU's where you have users grouped together. At least using this method doesn't cost anything if you have Active Directory already setup. WebMar 2, 2010 · Unfortunately the above won't provide you with a white list approach, since it's all about denying. The "white list" policy setting: Computer Config > Admin Templates > System > Device Installation > Device Installation > Allow installation of devices using drivers that match these device setup classes WebMar 11, 2024 · Exact same way you would white list a USB stick but instead of the Device instance Path you enter the below: USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_BARCO* This will white list any Barco USB device. In theory, you can do this to whitelist any brand of device. This could be useful for Windows media or docking stations. Best Regards, Rob Smith local_offer food and wine bolognese