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      1337 @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Cannot access USB drive:

      @Pete-S said in Cannot access USB drive:

      Check the registry according to this:
      https://www.isumsoft.com/windows-10/how-to-disable-use-of-usb-storage-devices-in-windows-10.html

      Well, that's not it.

      That sucks...

      What does the device manager in Windows say? Maybe there is some USB host controller/hub driver that has become corrupted.

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      • zachary715Z
        zachary715
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        See if this registry key is present and what it is set to...

        HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device\System
        Name: AllowStorageCard
        Type: DWORD
        Value: 0 for block, 1 for allow

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @zachary715
          last edited by

          @zachary715 said in Cannot access USB drive:

          See if this registry key is present and what it is set to...

          HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device\System
          Name: AllowStorageCard
          Type: DWORD
          Value: 0 for block, 1 for allow

          I'm all out of ideas..

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
            last edited by

            Time to take a snap of the registry, then apply the change, then compare them.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @Dashrender said in Cannot access USB drive:

              Time to take a snap of the registry, then apply the change, then compare them.

              It is already broke. that will not find a change.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @JaredBusch said in Cannot access USB drive:

                @Dashrender said in Cannot access USB drive:

                Time to take a snap of the registry, then apply the change, then compare them.

                It is already broke. that will not find a change.

                my bad - I meant get a new machine/image, snap before applied.. then apply snap again and compare.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch said in Cannot access USB drive:

                  I'm all out of ideas..

                  Try with Rufus on that same device.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite
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                    @JaredBusch said in Cannot access USB drive:

                    HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device\System
                    Name: AllowStorageCard

                    @JaredBusch This link is based on XP and 2003 but can't hurt to compare to a working Windows 10 computer with the computer that is working correctly?
                    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/823732/how-can-i-prevent-users-from-connecting-to-a-usb-storage-device

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                    • dbeatoD
                      dbeato
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                      I know I am late but this is probably what you are experiencing
                      https://microsoftintune.uservoice.com/forums/291681-ideas/suggestions/35053123-have-windows-revert-to-default-settings-when-windo

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato @dbeato
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                        @dbeato supposedly this is a workaround
                        https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a93b2214-48da-4dbd-89cd-a6b5ef77369f/resetting-device-profiles-without-retiring-device?forum=microsoftintuneprod

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @dbeato
                          last edited by

                          @dbeato said in Cannot access USB drive:

                          @dbeato supposedly this is a workaround
                          https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a93b2214-48da-4dbd-89cd-a6b5ef77369f/resetting-device-profiles-without-retiring-device?forum=microsoftintuneprod

                          Yeah, I was already assuming that, but I've checked every setting I can find related to USB access and made sure they were opened again.

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                          • dbeatoD
                            dbeato @JaredBusch
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                            @JaredBusch I gotta test with my labs VMs and report findings later.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
                              last edited by JaredBusch

                              I still have no luck with this and I cannot find any settings that make any sense.

                              I've become good friends with CreenConnect's command screen.

                              #!ps
                              #maxlength=50000
                              #timeout=300000
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device
                              
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\1e05dd5d-a022-46c5-963c-b20de341170f\default\device
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\2648BF76-DA4B-409A-BFFA-6AF111C298A5\default\device
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\27A6435B-4F98-4B0C-9EE6-6D2B5A0C7879\default\device
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\8d196d7f-3eef-48ad-8bea-be749f12d3ad\default\device
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\8fb7d64e-70fc-4f9d-89ee-d486817534df\default\device
                              Get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\Providers\fc01e91f-914c-45af-9d7c-0b2e5fbedf62\default\device
                              

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                              • notverypunnyN
                                notverypunny
                                last edited by notverypunny

                                Since the registry seems to be the pain-point, as much as they may be looked down upon by lots of the folks here, have you tried any of the registry "cleaner" tools? Ccleaner and Wise365 both have portable versions and they both allow you to run an analysis without applying any changes.

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                                • warren.stanleyW
                                  warren.stanley
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                                  @JaredBusch - have you had any luck? I've not had to lock USB down here (yet), but I have had issues with Intune configuration policy (re)application and general "fuzziness". I've been keeping an eye on this thread.

                                  I will second @notverypunny on the register cleaner tools sometimes being a possible help. I have to deploy Office 2019 here (MS punish Admins who haven't been able to acquire click-to-run product licencing, with this product :confounded_face: ). Some install errors were fixed with registry cleanup provided by a portable version of a mentioned application.

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                                  • S
                                    Super Sundae
                                    last edited by

                                    Just out of interest. Did anyone find the answer to your problem? We are having the exact same problem in a production environment. A device had the Intune USB block policy enabled and trying to reverse it has been a pain with no luck.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @Super Sundae
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                                      @Super-Sundae said in Cannot access USB drive:

                                      Just out of interest. Did anyone find the answer to your problem? We are having the exact same problem in a production environment. A device had the Intune USB block policy enabled and trying to reverse it has been a pain with no luck.

                                      I still have not

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                                        manxam @Super Sundae
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                                        @Super-Sundae : Can you run Sysinternal's RegMon and patch another machine with InTune? That way you can capture the changes.
                                        Perhaps running SysMon at the same time in case it makes changes to file permissions would help..

                                        If you can find out what the policy changes then you should be able to revert on both machines. Hopefully 🙂

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