White Listed Devices View


 

Here you can see the list of white listed devices that were assigned to a certain account (user or group).

 

In the console tree, right-click any user or group specified in the white list to display the following commands:

 

- Delete User - deletes the user or group from the white list with all the devices assigned to it.

 

- Manage - opens the USB Devices White List dialog box, which you can use to define or edit the online (regular) USB Devices White List.

 

- Manage Offline - opens the USB Devices White List (Offline) dialog box, which you can use to define or edit the offline USB Devices White List.

 

- Load - opens the Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously exported file with the regular USB Devices White List.

 

- Load Offline - opens the Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously exported file with the offline USB Devices White List.

 

- Save - opens the Save As dialog box, which you can use to export the regular USB Devices White List to a .whl file that you can import and use on another computer. 

 

- Save Offline - opens the Save As dialog box, which you can use to export the offline USB Devices White List to a .whl file that you can import and use on another computer. 

 

- USB Devices Database - opens the dialog box where you can add devices to the USB Devices Database list, making them available for adding to the white list.

 

 

In the details pane, right-click a white listed device to display the following commands:

 

- Manage - opens the USB Devices White List or USB Devices White List (Offline) dialog box, which you can use to define the online (regular) or offline USB Devices White List.

 

- Load - opens the Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously exported file with the regular or offline USB Devices White List.

 

- Save - opens the Save As dialog box, which you can use to export the regular or offline USB Devices White List to a .whl file that you can import and use on another computer. 

 

- USB Devices Database - opens the dialog box where you can add devices to the USB Devices Database list, making them available for adding to the white list.

 

- Reinitialize - check this flag to force the white listed device to reinitialize (replug) when the new user is logged in. Some USB devices (like the mouse) won't work without being reinitialized, so it is recommended to keep this flag checked for non-storage devices. It is recommended to keep the Reinitialize flag unchecked for storage devices (such as flash drives, optical drives, external hard drives and so on). Some USB devices can't be reinitialized from DeviceLock Service. It means that their drivers do not support the software replug. If such a device was white listed but doesn't work, the user should remove it from the port and then insert it again manually to restart the device's driver.

 

- Control As Type - when this flag is checked, access control for white listed devices is disabled only on the interface (USB) level. If the white listed device (e.g. USB Flash Drive) belongs to both levels: interface (USB) and type (Removable), the permissions (if any) for the type level will be applied anyway. Otherwise, if this flag is unchecked, access control on the type level is also disabled. For example, by disabling the Control As Type flag for the USB Flash Drive you can bypass security checking on the Removable level.

 

- Read-only - when this flag is checked, only read access is granted to the white listed storage device. If this device doesn't support read-only access then access to this device is blocked.

 

- Allow Audit & Shadowing as Type - enables auditing, shadowing and alerting for the white listed device at the type level according to settings defined in Auditing, Shadowing & Alerts (for all device types to which this device belongs to).

 

- Delete - deletes the device from the white list of a certain account.