Unable to edit a File and Removable Media Protection Policy
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 05:10:40 Etc/GMT
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Unable to edit a File and Removable Media Protection Policy
Technical Articles ID:
KB87674
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 05:10:40 Etc/GMT EnvironmentFile and Removable Media Protection (FRP) 5.x
For FRP supported environments, see KB81149 - Supported platforms for File and Removable Media Protection. ProblemAfter you follow the advice documented in KB81519 - How to configure Removable Media Protection to exempt devices, you are unable to re-edit the policy.
Although you can open the policy, you can't edit any of the configuration options within the policy. CauseWhen you add the string to exempt a removable media device, the Device ID path includes a backslash (\) at the end of the
SolutionWe are investigating this issue. As a temporary measure, implement the workaround shown below.
WorkaroundWhen you add a Device Instance Path ID, do not include a backslash (\) at the end of the string.
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