- Go to Devices.
- Select a desktop or server group.
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                Click Configure Policy.
                 
                    The Configure Policy: <group name> screen appears. 
- Click Device Control.
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Update the following as required:
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Enable Device Control 
- Enable USB Autorun Prevention 
- Permissions: Set for both USB devices and network resources. - Table 1. Device Control Permissions - Permissions - Files on the Device - Incoming Files - Full access - Permitted operations: Copy, Move, Open, Save, Delete, Execute - Permitted operations: Save, Move, Copy - This means that a file can be saved, moved, and copied to the device. - No access - Prohibited operations: All operations - The device and the files it contains are visible to the user (for example, from Windows Explorer). - Prohibited operations: Save, Move, Copy - Read - Permitted operations: Copy, Open - Prohibited operations: Save, Move, Delete, Execute - Prohibited operations: Save, Move, Copy - Modify - Permitted operations: Copy, Move, Open, Save, Delete - Prohibited operations: Execute - Permitted operations: Save, Move, Copy - Read and execute - Permitted operations: Copy, Open, Execute - Prohibited operations: Save, Move, Delete - Prohibited operations: Save, Move, Copy 
- Exceptions: If a user is not given read permission for a particular device, the user will still be allowed to run or open any file or program in the Approved List. - However, if AutoRun prevention is enabled, even if a file is included in the Approved List, it will still not be allowed to run. - To add an exception to the Approved List, enter the file name including the path or the digital signature and click Add to the Approved List. 
 
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- Click Save.
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