I should have asked the network admin to start off, turns out they blocked all removable drive permissions to any workstation considered a POS, mine being one of them. Thank you for the help and sorry to waste your time. - Joe
That is a possibility as my workstation is a domain member, I'll ask our network admin if there was a change to my workstation as far as removable access is concerned. I checked the access restrictions in gpedit per your instructions and everything read "Not configured" in that specific folder...
Appreciate the link. While it did remove the 14 or so old usb drivers, it did not fix the problem in the OP. I still cannot access any usb drives from my workstation.
Confirm that the flash drive does not work on any other USB port on that machine (try every one). Tried all 7 open ports, all with the same error. If you are using a USB port on a hub, plug the drive directly into the computer, instead, even if you have to temporarily unplug something else for...
I still have not yet found a fix for this. I have been temporarily using another office's desktop to load and unload my flash drive files to the office server where I can access them from my desktop but that is annoying to say the least.
I was able to access my flash drive last Friday, 2/28/14, and any day prior to that without any problems however Monday, 3/3/14, I get the following error when attempting to access my drive, "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. Click Continue to permanently get access to...