How to Disable USB Ports - USB Device Control Software (2024)

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Read their case study to learn more about how Vincent used CurrentWare to detect a data theft attempt from a soon-to-be-ex-employee.

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Want to control the use of unauthorized USB devices in your network? In this guide you will learn how to disable USB ports with three different methods: Using dedicated device control software to disable USB ports, Windows Device Manager, and Group Policies through Active Directory.

With these USB drive blocking methods you’ll be able to disable USB ports in Windows 10, Windows 7, and other Windows operating systems.

Why Disable USB Ports?

Prevent Data Theft

Your employees have intimate access to corporate data and knowledge of internal systems. Without proper access control measures stealing data is as simple as transferring it to a portable mass storage device such as a USB flash drive.

Flash drives are capable of storing greater than 1TB of data, which is more than sufficient for exfiltrating databases, spreadsheets, design files, and any other intellectual property that needs to be protected.

One use of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) software is blocking the copying of files to a USB flash drive. This prevents employees from using their privileged position to steal sensitive information such as trade secrets and personally identifiable information.

The employee offboarding process presents significant data security risks.Employees have intimate access to corporate data, insider knowledge of the organization’s systems, and a level of trust that can allow them to steal data undetected.

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Protect Endpoints Against USB Malware

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USB devices can unknowingly infect company computers with ransomware and other malicious software. Disabling USB ports protects endpoints against rogue USB devices by proactively preventing the transmission of malicious files.

How to Monitor USB Activities

How to Disable USB Ports With AccessPatrol

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AccessPatrol is a granular and easy-to-use software to disable USB ports in Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. It allows you to control access to USB devices and other peripherals based on users, computers, workgroups, and domain membership.

This level of control allows you to protect against unauthorized USB devices without blocking the legitimate use of company-controlled peripherals. That way, rather than fully disabling USB ports you can selectively control the USB devices you would like to allow.

It is also a centralized USB blocker software, allowing you to control USB device permissions for thousands of users from a single console. This makes locking USB ports for your entire workforce as easy as a few clicks.

To disable USB ports with AccessPatrol you simply need to install the CurrentWare Console on the Manager’s computer, install the CurrentWare Client on the computers that you would like to disable USB ports on, and return to the CurrentWare Console to assign USB device permissions based on user, endpoint, or workgroup.

Devices That Can Be Controlled With AccessPatrol

In addition to disabling USB ports, the AccessPatrol endpoint security software can block or limit the use of the following peripheral devices. Endpoint device restrictions can be configured based on computer, user, or workgroup.

Device ClassDevicesAccess Permissions
Storage DevicesUSBFull / Read only / No access
DVD /CDFull / Read only / No access
FloppyFull / Read only / No access
TapeFull / Read only / No access
External Hard driveFull / Read only / No access
FirewireFull / Read only / No access
SD CardFull / Read only / No access
MM CardFull / Read only / No access
Wireless DevicesBluetoothFull / No access
InfraredFull / No access
WifiFull / No access
Communication PortsSerialFull / No access
ParallelFull / No access
Imaging DevicesScannersFull / No access
Cameras, Webcams & OthersFull / No access
OthersPrintersFull / No access
USB Ethernet AdapterFull / No access
Sound CardsFull / No access
Portable Devices (iPhones, Mobiles)Full / No access
Network ShareFull / No access

How to Prevent Specific Files From Being Transferred From USB Ports

AccessPatrol allows you to prevent specific files from being transferred to external devices based on their filename or file extension.

  1. Open the CurrentWare Console
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  2. Select the computers or users you would like to control
  3. Under the AccessPatrol tab, select Block File Transfers
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  4. Under Enter File Name or Extension, type in the desired extension (CSV, BAK, CAD, etc) or file name (client-list, archive, etc) that you would like to block
  5. Click Add, then click Close
  6. Click Apply to Clients and then click OK

By default AccessPatrol’s Block File Transfers feature will not apply these restrictions to devices that have been added to the Allow List.

If you would also like to block these file transfers to authorized USB devices you simply need to click the “Apply Block File Transfers on Allowed Devices” checkbox before applying the policy to the clients.

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How to Disable USB Ports For Mass Storage Devices Only

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If you would like to disable USB ports for mass storage only (e.g. without blocking keyboards, mice, and other desired USB devices) you can do that with AccessPatrol’s USB drive blocking feature. With this method you can also disable USB for specific user while allowing them for others.

By default, when disabling USB ports with AccessPatrol it will distinguish between USB mass storage devices and other peripherals such as keyboards and mice. It also provides granular control over other portable storage devices such as external hard drives, SD Cards, and mobile phones.

AccessPatrol’s ability to distinguish between mass storage and keyboards makes it the best USB mass storage device blocking software for business.

  1. Open the CurrentWare Console
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  2. Select the group(s) of computers or users you would like to control. If you would like to disable USB for a specific user you can simply switch AccessPatrol to User Mode, add the specific user to their own policy group, then proceed to step 3.
  3. Under the AccessPatrol tab, select Device Permissions then select the group of users or computers you would like to disable USB devices for.
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  4. Under Storage Devices, select USB
  5. Under Access Permissions set the desired level of restriction (Full Access, Read Only, No Access)
  6. Click Apply and then click OK

After following these steps you will be blocking USB mass storage devices while still allowing keyboards and mice to function.

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How to Allow a Specific USB Device When USB Ports Are Disabled

Grant Ongoing Access to Authorized USB Devices

With AccessPatrol’s Allowed List you can disable USB ports while still allowing specific authorized USB devices.

  1. Connect the desired USB device to any computer that has a CurrentWare Client installed
  2. Open the CurrentWare Console
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  3. Select the folder with the computers or users you would like to control
  4. Under the AccessPatrol tab, select Allowed List
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  5. Click “Add From Available Devices”
  6. Choose a device from the Vendor ID, Serial Number and/or PNP Device ID lists
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  7. Click on Add to Allowed List, then click OK

Administrators can use AccessPatrol’s Device Allowed List to establish a list of devices that their end-users can use on company devices, even when USB ports are disabled.

You can choose to allow devices by the following identifiers:

  • Vendor ID
  • Serial number
  • PNP device ID

Device whitelisting is configured on a per-folder basis. Devices that are added to the allowed list for a given folder will apply to any computers that are in the specified folder. AccessPatrol’s allowed list supports USBs, External Hard drives, Imaging devices, and portable devices.

Note: Allowing a device by serial number is fully compatible with Windows 10. For Windows 7 or 8, some newer models of USB devices may not support this feature. Instead of allowing by serial number, it will allow all devices from the same vendor and model.

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How to Temporarily Allow USB Devices

AccessPatrol can grant temporary access to blocked devices using it’s access code generator.

Administrators and authorized managers can use the generator to produce a single-use code that provides users with a set duration where the computer’s USB ports are no longer disabled by AccessPatrol.

The access code is unique to each computer that you generate for and the computers do not need to be connected to the internet to use it. So long as the CurrentWare client is installed on the employee’s computer they can be provided with temporary access to USB devices.

  1. Generate a temporary access code
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  • Open the CurrentWare Console
  • Select the computers or users you would like to provide temporary USB device access to
  • Click “Access Code Generator”
  • Choose the expiration date and duration of the access code
  • Click Generate to create a temporary access code
  1. Activate the temporary access code from the employee’s computer
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  • Have the employee open the Control Panel
  • Set “View By” to large icons or small icons
  • Click “Grant access to endpoint devices”
  • Have the employee enter the temporary access code into the dialogue box, then click “Unlock”

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How to Use the Device Manager to Disable USB Ports

If you would like to completely disable individual USB ports on a per-computer basis, you can do so with Windows Device Manager.

This method is the most cumbersome to manage when an employee needs legitimate access to authorized USB devices as you will need to manually unlock the ports from the device itself rather than using a central console.

  1. Log in to an administrator account
  2. Right-click on the Start menu
  3. Click on Device Manager
  4. Click on Universal Serial Bus controllers to view all of the USB ports
  5. Right click on the USB port that you would like to disable
  6. Select “Disable device”
  7. Restart the computer to apply the changes

To ensure that the employee does not manually unlock the ports you will need to ensure they do not have access to an administrator account. To re-enable the ports simply perform steps 1-5 and select “Enable device”.

How to Disable USB Ports Using Group Policy

If you would like detailed instructions on how to use a Group Policy Object to block employees from using USB devices you can visit this guide on the CurrentWare blog.

Although applying group policies is a useful way to control the usage of USB storage devices in an organization, there are disadvantages that should not go unnoticed.

GPO vs USB Blocking Software:

  1. Applying unique USB restrictions to different departments and users with a GPO is complicated for the average user. It also requires proficiency with Active Directory to manage at-scale.
  2. Dedicated USB mass storage device blocking software such as AccessPatrol is easy to manage, allowing the modification of policy updates to be delegated to less technically savvy users.
  3. Managing unique USB policies for individual users is more intuitive when using dedicated USB blocking software.

Case Study
Metromont Improves User Awareness of USB Security Risks

Preventing users from inserting unauthorized removable media devices into company computers is an essential cybersecurity control.

Metromont realized the importance of USB security when an external security company performed a highly targeted USB drop attack on their employees.

Alarmingly, some of the employees plugged these unsanctioned USB drives into their work computers—A situation that otherwise could unknowingly grant threat actors access to sensitive information!

Read their case study to learn how CurrentWare’s USB restriction and USB device activity monitoring capabilities helped Metromont ensure compliance with their data security policies.

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Conclusion

Using software to disable USB ports is critical for protecting sensitive data against theft through unauthorized USB devices. If you would like to easily manage USB device permissions in your company you can get started with a free trial of AccessPatrol USB device control software today.

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How to Disable USB Ports - USB Device Control Software (2024)

FAQs

How to disable USB port with software? ›

Enable or Disable Usb Ports Through Device Manager

Right-click on the “Start” button on the taskbar and select “Device Manager”. Expand USB Controllers. Right-click on all entries, one after another, and click “Disable Device”. Click “Yes” when you see a confirmation dialog.

How to fix not enough USB controller resources in Windows 11? ›

Methods to Fix the 'Not Enough USB Controller Resources' Error Message
  1. Method 1: Connect devices to USB 2.0 Ports. ...
  2. Method 2: Use a USB 2.0 Hub/Externally Powered USB Hub. ...
  3. Method 3: Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter. ...
  4. Method 4: Update Chipset & USB Controller Drivers.
May 31, 2024

How to completely disable USB Power Management? ›

Disable Power Management - Windows
  1. Right-click the. ...
  2. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers and right-click the USB Root Hub for the data card (e.g. Novatel, Pantech, etc.) ...
  3. From the 'Power Management' tab, ensure "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is not checked then click. ...
  4. Restart the computer.

How do I make the USB ports shut off with the computer? ›

Right-click on each device. Select Properties. Select Power Management. Check Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

How to disable USB port using Command Prompt? ›

Disable the USB Port in Windows via CMD

Then hit run as administrator on the right panel of the command prompt. If users want to disable the USB ports on Windows 11 laptops, users need to input the command below: req add HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicescdrom /t REG_DWORD /v “start” /d 3 /f.

How to disable USB suspend on USB devices through Device Manager? ›

Click Change advanced power settings.
  1. Expand USB settings > USB selective suspend setting.
  2. Select Disabled from the drop-down menu.

How do I enable and disable USB ports in Windows 11? ›

Then click Open on the right panel of Device Manager. Step2: Scroll down the Universal Serial Bus controllers and right-click USB Root Hub (USB 3.0). Then click Disable device from the right-click menu. Step3: If you want to enable the USB ports again, click Enable device from the right-click menu of USB Root Hub.

How to enable or disable USB Selective Suspend in Windows 11? ›

You can disable the USB Selective Suspend in the device manager. 5-Select the “Power Management” tab. 6-Uncheck the “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” setting and click OK. 7-Repeat as needed for the other USB Root Hubs/controllers.

How do I enable USB access control? ›

Enable USB Access Control
  1. Open the Setup and go to Devices > USB Access Control.
  2. Enable the option Enable.
  3. Select the Default Rule. The default rule specifies whether the use of USB devices is generally allowed or prohibited.
  4. Create one or more rules for classes of devices or individual devices.

How to disable USB port using BIOS? ›

The following steps reproduce the issue.
  1. Power on the machine. Press F1 continuously to enter BIOS Setup.
  2. Change USB port status to Disabled. Press F10 to Save and Exit. Reboot the system.
  3. Enter operating system. The USB port disabled in prior step is still functional (expected: USB port disabled).

How do I disable USB port blocked by administrator? ›

Right-click on the Start menu and select "Device Manager." Locate "Universal Serial Bus controllers" and right-click on the blocked USB device. Choose "Enable" to override admin restrictions.

How do I turn off USB mode? ›

Procedure:
  1. Go to Settings and scroll to the System section (on Android 8 and above, go to Settings > System)
  2. Tap Developer Options.
  3. Tap the button to toggle developer options Off. USB Debugging is included in the Developer Options.

How do I disable USB ports on Windows? ›

How to Use the Device Manager to Disable USB Ports
  1. Log in to an administrator account.
  2. Right-click on the Start menu.
  3. Click on Device Manager.
  4. Click on Universal Serial Bus controllers to view all of the USB ports.
  5. Right click on the USB port that you would like to disable.
  6. Select “Disable device”

How to identify USB ports in Device Manager? ›

Use the Device Manager to determine if your computer has USB 1.1, 2.0, or 3.0 ports:
  1. Open the Device Manager.
  2. In the "Device Manager" window, select the + (plus sign) next to Universal Serial Bus controllers. You will see a list of the USB ports installed on your computer.
Jul 18, 2024

How do I disable USB ports on my motherboard? ›

[Motherboard] How to disable standby power of the USB connected...
  • After the computer is turned on, press the "delete" or "F2" key on the keyboard immediately to enter BIOS Advanced Mode, as shown in the figure below:
  • Select the [APM Configuration] option on the [Advanced] settings page, as shown below:
Jul 8, 2024

How do I temporarily disable USB? ›

How to Use the Device Manager to Disable USB Ports
  1. Log in to an administrator account.
  2. Right-click on the Start menu.
  3. Click on Device Manager.
  4. Click on Universal Serial Bus controllers to view all of the USB ports.
  5. Right click on the USB port that you would like to disable.
  6. Select “Disable device”

How do I permanently disable USB ports in Windows 10? ›

You can disable USB ports in Windows 10 from the Registry Edit. Open registry editor by typing regedit on the Windows 10 search bar. You should right-click on the key UsbStor. To disable the USB ports on your Windows 10 PC, set the value 4.

How to unlock USB port blocked by antivirus software? ›

How do I stop my antivirus from blocking USB devices?
  1. Disconnect the USB device.
  2. Open ESET HOME Security Essential.
  3. Disable the firewall and real-time system protection.
  4. Enable and disable real-time system protection.
  5. Re-connect the USB device.
  6. Check if the problem has been solved.
Mar 25, 2024

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