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Is it possible to disable the USB ports locally on the thin client using WMS 3.1?
MY TCs are Wyse 5070 running Win 10 IOT. I have checked the box in the policy to “Disable USB” under “Security & Lockdown Settings” but this doesnt seem to be having any effect.
Cormac
You could do that under “BIOS WES 5070 Settings”
CG
Hey CG,
Thanks again for the response. I missed the reply until just now. I cant find that setting anywhere. Is it in WMS or locally on the device? Here is what i see in WMS policies under WES settings.
Cormac
Looks like it might be a license constraint. Looking at the feature matrix. I am using only standard version.
Is there any other way to lockdown the USB ports when using Standard version of WMS
Cormac
Yes, correct. BIOS settings are a Pro feature.
CG
Just coming back to this one. I have upgraded to Pro license and disabled the Front and rear USB ports via the policy settings. However I can still access the USB storage devices on the TC. I have tried re-registering the device but no luck. Is there anything else I need to do here to enable the functionality?
Thanks,
CL
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