Enable USB xp pro

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We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
the administrator has placed security restrictions

has anyone an idea how to re enable this please

many thanks
 
Re: Enable USB xp pro

>We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
>the administrator has placed security restrictions
>
>has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
>
>many thanks


Is this your personal computer? If this is an office computer, the
administrator placed restrictions on plugging in external USB devices
(HD) so data from the computer cannot be transferred to an external
device. No way around it.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
Re: Enable USB xp pro

The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:03 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
pounded out on the keyboard:

> We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
> the administrator has placed security restrictions
>
> has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
>
> many thanks


Hi Stuart,

The ONLY way around it is to ask your Administrator to change the Group
Policy. Or log in locally, but that could put the network at risk when
logging back in to the domain.

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Re: Enable USB xp pro

i am the administrator a member of staff had a tool to lock the usb down but
now i need to enable it

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:03 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
> pounded out on the keyboard:
>
> > We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
> > the administrator has placed security restrictions
> >
> > has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
> >
> > many thanks

>
> Hi Stuart,
>
> The ONLY way around it is to ask your Administrator to change the Group
> Policy. Or log in locally, but that could put the network at risk when
> logging back in to the domain.
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
> ***Reply Note***
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>
 
Re: Enable USB xp pro

The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:58 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
pounded out on the keyboard:

> i am the administrator a member of staff had a tool to lock the usb down but
> now i need to enable it
>
> "Terry R." wrote:
>
>> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:03 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
>> pounded out on the keyboard:
>>
>>> We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
>>> the administrator has placed security restrictions
>>>
>>> has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
>>>
>>> many thanks

>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> The ONLY way around it is to ask your Administrator to change the Group
>> Policy. Or log in locally, but that could put the network at risk when
>> logging back in to the domain.
>>
>>


A tool? Not sure what that is.

If you're an Administrator, then use the Group Policy editor and disable
it. You don't mention whether you're on a domain or not. You may need
to use the Group Policy Management Tool in WS2003.

--
Terry R.

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Re: Enable USB xp pro

i am in the group policy editor but i can not find where it says anything
regarding usb storage devices

any help please

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:58 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
> pounded out on the keyboard:
>
> > i am the administrator a member of staff had a tool to lock the usb down but
> > now i need to enable it
> >
> > "Terry R." wrote:
> >
> >> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:03 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
> >> pounded out on the keyboard:
> >>
> >>> We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
> >>> the administrator has placed security restrictions
> >>>
> >>> has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
> >>>
> >>> many thanks
> >> Hi Stuart,
> >>
> >> The ONLY way around it is to ask your Administrator to change the Group
> >> Policy. Or log in locally, but that could put the network at risk when
> >> logging back in to the domain.
> >>
> >>

>
> A tool? Not sure what that is.
>
> If you're an Administrator, then use the Group Policy editor and disable
> it. You don't mention whether you're on a domain or not. You may need
> to use the Group Policy Management Tool in WS2003.
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
> ***Reply Note***
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>
 
Re: Enable USB xp pro

The date and time was 10/31/2008 12:43 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
pounded out on the keyboard:

> i am in the group policy editor but i can not find where it says anything
> regarding usb storage devices
>
> any help please
>
> "Terry R." wrote:
>
>> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:58 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
>> pounded out on the keyboard:
>>
>>> i am the administrator a member of staff had a tool to lock the usb down but
>>> now i need to enable it
>>>
>>> "Terry R." wrote:
>>>
>>>> The date and time was 10/30/2008 10:03 AM, and on a whim, stuart macleod
>>>> pounded out on the keyboard:
>>>>
>>>>> We have a machien whereby when you plug a usb external hdd an error apears
>>>>> the administrator has placed security restrictions
>>>>>
>>>>> has anyone an idea how to re enable this please
>>>>>
>>>>> many thanks
>>>> Hi Stuart,
>>>>
>>>> The ONLY way around it is to ask your Administrator to change the Group
>>>> Policy. Or log in locally, but that could put the network at risk when
>>>> logging back in to the domain.
>>>>
>>>>

>> A tool? Not sure what that is.
>>
>> If you're an Administrator, then use the Group Policy editor and disable
>> it. You don't mention whether you're on a domain or not. You may need
>> to use the Group Policy Management Tool in WS2003.
>>
>>


Stuart,

You're not answering my questions, and each of your replies are vague.

You state someone "had a tool". You may need that "tool" used to
reverse it.

I mentioned possibly there was a group policy set.

Question: Are you on a domain?
If so, the policy is most likely set on the server. If so, the network
Administrator would need to remove it.

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Terry R.

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