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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

One staff member has lost her USB memory stick which was 120GB of size. Is there any way to find out if this usb has been used in any computer within the network? This topic first appeared in the...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Can try this.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj574128.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Unfortunately auditing would have to be in place prior to the USB stick being inserted in a computer.

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Do you have any active monitoring tools, DLP for example?

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

IN THEORY, I think you can do it without enabling anything but the remote registry service... but then it would only tell you if it was EVER plugged in, not when.*IF* you can figure out what Registry...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

MultiverseIT wrote:IN THEORY, I think you can do it without enabling anything but the remote registry service... but then it would only tell you if it was EVER plugged in, not when.*IF* you can figure...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

I don't think anyone has 120GB capacity in the network but ofcourse possible. At least I will have a chance. Tracing and checking the physical appearance of the usb would be a solution. Staff member...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

DLP is pointless now if you do not already have it.But for more information look up McAfee DLP - it isn't cheap and works by logging everything.Your staff member though, may have taken it home and lost...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

you could use a powershell script to query your systems (they have to be on)http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2007/02/24/displaying-usb-devices-using-wmi.aspxhere is a very quick and dirty...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

One staff member has lost her USB memory stick which was 120GB of size. Is there any way to find out if this usb has been used in any computer within the network? This topic first appeared in the...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Can try this.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj574128.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

View Article

How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Unfortunately auditing would have to be in place prior to the USB stick being inserted in a computer.

View Article

How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

Do you have any active monitoring tools, DLP for example?

View Article


How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

IN THEORY, I think you can do it without enabling anything but the remote registry service... but then it would only tell you if it was EVER plugged in, not when.*IF* you can figure out what Registry...

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How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

MultiverseIT wrote:IN THEORY, I think you can do it without enabling anything but the remote registry service... but then it would only tell you if it was EVER plugged in, not when.*IF* you can figure...

View Article


How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

I don't think anyone has 120GB capacity in the network but ofcourse possible. At least I will have a chance. Tracing and checking the physical appearance of the usb would be a solution. Staff member...

View Article

How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

DLP is pointless now if you do not already have it.But for more information look up McAfee DLP - it isn't cheap and works by logging everything.Your staff member though, may have taken it home and lost...

View Article


How would you locate a USB drive in your network?

you could use a powershell script to query your systems (they have to be on)http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2007/02/24/displaying-usb-devices-using-wmi.aspxhere is a very quick and dirty...

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