Managing Device Redirection Behavior
A new addition to Windows 7 is a number of policy settings that you can use to control the redirection of USB devices on your system. These policy settings are supported only on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and are machine policies that are found in the following location:
Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Device Redirection \Device Redirection Restrictions
The two policies available for configuration are as follows:
- Prevent Redirection Of USB Devices Prevents redirection of USB devices.
- If you enable this setting, an alternate driver for USB devices cannot be loaded.
- If you disable or do not configure this setting, an alternate driver for USB devices can be loaded.
- Prevent Redirection Of Devices That Match Any Of These Device IDs Prevents
redirection of specific USB devices.
- If you enable this setting, an alternate driver for the USB device cannot be loaded.
- If you disable or do not configure this setting, an alternate driver for the USB device can be loaded.
In this tutorial:
- Managing Devices and Services
- Understanding Device Installation and Management
- Device Enhancements in Windows 7
- Display Enhancements in Windows 7
- Understanding Device Installation
- Driver Store and Driver Packaging
- Driver Staging vs Installation
- Driver Staging and Installation Process
- Detailed Installation Process
- Managing Driver Packages
- Using PnPutil.exe
- Using Dism.exe
- Driver Signing
- Driver Ranking
- Installing and Using Devices
- Enhancements to the Device Installation Experience in Windows 7
- Scenario 1: Driver found in Driver Store
- Scenario 2: Driver found on Windows Update
- Scenario 3: Driver in Driver Store, But Better Driver on Windows Update
- Scenario 5: No Driver Can Be Found for the device
- Scenario 6: Vendor -supplied media is available
- Scenario 7: Additional Device Software is Available For Download from vendor
- Configuring Device Installation Settings
- Using the Devices And Printers Folder
- Understanding Device Stage
- Understanding the Device Experience Architecture
- Device Containers
- Device display object
- Device Metadata System
- Managing Device Installation Using Group Policy
- Managing Device Installation Behavior
- Managing Driver Installation Behavior
- Blocking Installation of Removable Devices
- Managing Device Redirection Behavior
- Troubleshooting Device Installation
- Using Windows Error Reporting
- Using the SetupAPI Log File
- Using Driver INF Files
- Using Device Manager Error Codes
- Using Driver Verifier
- Repairing Driver Store Corruption
- Repairing Index File Corruption
- Understanding Power Management
- Power Management Enhancements in Windows 7
- New Power Policies in Windows 7
- Configuring Power Management Settings
- Configuring Power Management Settings Using the Power Options Utility in Control Panel
- Configuring Power Management Settings Using Group Policy
- Configuring Power Management Settings Using the Powercfg Utility
- Understanding Services
- Service Enhancements in Windows 7
- Managing Services
- Managing Services Using Task Manager
- Managing Services Using the Sc.exe Command