How to block USB Printer devices using Data Loss Prevention Endpoint
Last Modified: 2023-06-06 04:40:04 Etc/GMT
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How to block USB Printer devices using Data Loss Prevention Endpoint
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KB93857
Last Modified: 2023-06-06 04:40:04 Etc/GMT Environment
Data Loss Prevention Endpoint (DLP Endpoint) - all supported versions ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 5.x For supported environments, see KB68147 - Supported platforms for Data Loss Prevention Endpoint. Summary
To block all USB Printer devices that use the DLP Endpoint, but to leave other plug-and-play devices such as keyboards and mice unaffected, do as follows: IMPORTANT: Take a backup of your policies before you make any changes. To back up the DLP policy, do the following:
Create a new Plug-and Play-device definition:
Create a Plug-and-Play device rule and add the new wireless device definition:
NOTE: You can add plug-and-play devices to the managed computer, without configuration or manual installation of dlls and drivers. Use Plug-and-play device rules to prevent endpoint systems from loading these devices. Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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