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device installation restrictions
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Device installation restrictions in Windows allow administrators to control which hardware devices can be installed on a system, typically through Group Policy. The tagged content focuses on using Windows Local Group Policy to block USB storage devices while permitting keyboards and mice. This approach helps prevent malware introduction and data leaks via USB drives in shared or managed environments. The guide covers configuration steps for Windows 10 and Windows 11, emphasizing built-in policies without third-party tools. Recurring themes include USB storage blocking, device class filtering, and maintaining usability for input devices. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and power users seeking to enforce hardware restrictions via Group Policy.
Set Up Windows 10/11 Local Group Policies to Block USB Storage (Allow Keyboard/Mouse)
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes
USB flash drives and external USB hard drives are convenient—but they’re also a common way malware and data leaks happen. If you share a PC, manage a small...