@campbell_kerr - thanks, typo has been fixed. The screenshots are of the
text in the XML files. If you want to block all without exceptions, just
don’t include any Group ID in the “Excluded” or leave that XML file
blank. If you find the doc hard to follow, there is a video I linked
that you can try ...
Sorry but I found this difficult to understand. Would've been good to
have some pics of the so-called 3 files, and how they relate to each
other. Also it seems like you need a fourth file for excluded IDs? I
also think it would've been easier just showing us how to set it up
vanilla (block all remov...
@SarahSJ - ASR rules allow/block all USB's. This configuration allows
you to block but then allow a specific USB by device ID. This is what
most enterprises do because often there are vendors/software that
require a USB to be inserted and read. Certainly the ASR rule can work
for some situations but...
Hello, Why bother in doing this when we can have this policy under
attack surface reduction, we can manage user's access to USB from there
and exclude whoever using a security group.
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