Group Policy - system file missing

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  • monirul arfin
    New Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 56

    Group Policy - system file missing

    Hi,

    I was just tried to turn off auto play flash drive , cd, dvd from group policy
    and I was tried to this way....

    start > Run > gpedit.msc > Group Policy >
    Computer configuration > Administrative
    template > System (double click) >
    Turn off Auto play (double click) > Enabled (Select) >
    Turn off Auto play > all drive (Select) > Apply > Ok.

    but i could find the B]System[/B] file, is it windows problem.

    Please help me to solv this problem.

    Thnx,
    Monirul.
  • jg007
    Contributor
    • Mar 2008
    • 283

    #2
    I will have a look later but meanwhile, if you are using XP why not download TWEAK UI by microsoft and check under 'my computer ' , ' autoplay ' and you can select to ' enable autoplay ' for removable drives although looking at it it seems to be disabled by default anyway

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    • AmberJain
      Recognized Expert Contributor
      • Jan 2008
      • 922

      #3
      Hello,

      TweakUI is one of few good tools from MS. But remember that specific versions of TweakUI works only with specific versions of Windows OS.

      e.g.-Tweak UI Version 2.10 requires Windows XP Service Pack 1 or above


      AmbrNewlearner

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      • knychtell
        New Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 66

        #4
        hi there, if group policy wont work for you, then just try playing the services.msc

        go to run-> services.msc-> then disable removable storage,
        then on the group policy-> try removing the access to run and command prompt and execution of .bat file, now your secured>

        hope this will help ya,

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