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over 6 years ago

USB Exception with R/W option.

So currently Desktop Authority has USB Security, and for USB Drives has Read, Write and Deny, regarding all USB Drives. You can currently make an exception with a USB Hardware ID, yet it allows read and write. I would Like to be able to specify what permissions to give the exceptions instead of a all or nothing exception.     

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