Re: USB Sticks for users
- From: Toni Van Remortel <t.vanremortel@xxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 11:12:22 +0200
Richard G. Harper wrote:
I'd really start thinking about using something like the RSOP (Resultant
Set of Policies) tool on Windows XP, or the Windows Server 2003 DCs, to
analyze what's going on with GPO.
I did a walkthrough of all GPO settings and found some that bothered me:
- Windows Settings
- Security Settings
- Public Key Policies/Autoenrollment Settings [this doesn't exist in my AD
- Policy : enqbled
- Renew expired certificates ... : disabled
- Update certificates ... : disabled
I like to enable these, but they don't shop up in my GPO editor.
What I still don't like, is that the error occurs on C:\Winnt\inf\usb.inf
and that the driver is unsigned. It is a Microsoft driver as far as I know.
Last note: it only appears on newly installed computers. Older installations
(with automatic updates enabled) do not have the problem ...
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Toni Van Remortel
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