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In the "Explorer" window, enter the USB flash drive letter in the address bar, and when you press Enter, a dialog box will pop up, saying "This operation has been canceled due to the limitations of this computer, please contact your administrator". Is the drive letter restricted? Workaround:
Right-click "My Computer", select the "Manage" command in the pop-up shortcut menu, enter the "Computer Management" window, "Storage Removable Storage" in turn, click "Disk Management", on the right side of the window, you can see that the running status of the USB flash drive is "Good", which means that the USB flash drive is fine. Right-click on the USB flash drive letter in the window, select the "Change Drive Name and Path" command from its shortcut menu, and in the dialog box that appears, click the Change button to select an unused drive letter for it. Exit after you are sure.
Reopen "My Computer", and the long-lost USB drive letter appears. At this point, the problem has been resolved.
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Taking the win10 system as an example, the steps for the USB flash drive to be restricted are as follows:
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Take win10 system as an example:
1. Click the start button and select "Run" in the pop-up menu.
2. Enter and click the OK button.
3. You can open the local Group Policyr and select "Management Template" in "User Configuration".
4. Then click to open "Windows Installe" in "Windows Components". Beams.
5. Then double-click in the window on the right to open "Always install with elevated privileges".
6. After opening the window, select the "Enabled" item and click the OK button.
<>8. After entering the Spring Festival Mouth of the Window Crack, select "Disabled" and click OK to press the Sensan button.
9. Click the restart button in the start button to restart the computer.
10. Identify the U disk and open it normally.
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Take win10 system as an example:
1. Click the start button and select "Run" in the pop-up menu.
2. Enter and click the OK button.
3. You can open the local Group Policyr and select "Management Template" in "User Configuration".
4. Then click to open "Windows Installe" in "Windows Components".
5. Then double-click in the window on the right to open "Always install with elevated privileges".
6. After opening the window, select the "Enabled" item and click the OK button.
8. After entering the window, select "Disabled" and click the OK button.
9. Click the restart button in the start button to restart the computer.
10. Identify the U disk and open it normally.
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If you're using a company computer, the company's computer is using a desk management system, that's fine. And now the table tube can't be lifted.
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Summary. This may be due to the administrator's modification of the Group Policy for security purposes. You can also try the following:
2. Then come out of the explorer, select the "Local Computer" policy - user configuration - management module - windows components - windows explorer option.
3. Find the drive that prevents access from "My Computer" and double-click it.
4. Finally, in the pop-up dialog box, select Not configured, and then open the USB flash drive, and there will be no prompt.
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Right-click "My Computer", select the "Manage" command in the pop-up shortcut menu, enter the "Computer Management Thrill Header" window, "Storage Removable Storage" in turn, click "Disk Management", on the right side of the window, you can see that the running status of the USB flash drive is "Good", which means that the USB flash drive is fine. Right-click on the USB drive letter in the window, select the "Change Drive Name and Path" command from its shortcut menu, and in the dialog box that appears, click the Change button to select an unused drive letter for its bright rock. Exit after you are sure.
Reopen "My Computer", and the long-lost USB drive letter appears. The problem was solved.
Still won't work. Didn't deal with it well.
This may be due to the administrator's modification of the Group Policy for security purposes. You can also try the following methods: 1. First of all, you need to open the computer's running dialog box, as shown in the figure, enter ", and click OK.
2. Then come out of the explorer, select the "local computer" policy - user configuration - management module - windows component book - windows explorer option. 3. Find the drive that prevents access from "My Computer" and double-click it. 4. Finally, in the pop-up dialog box, select Not configured, and then open the USB flash drive, and there will be no prompt.
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Right-click on the USB flash drive letter in the window, select the "Change Drive Name and Path" command from its shortcut menu, and in the dialog box that appears, click the Change button to select an unused drive letter for it. Exit after you are sure. Reopen "My Computer", and the long-lost USB drive letter appears.
Double-click the mouse on the setting item, select "Disabled" or "Not Configured" in the "Prevent Access to Drive Properties from My Computer" dialog box that pops up, or select the "Do not restrict drives" option from the drop-down list.
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Take win10 system as an example:
1. Click the start button and select "Run" in the pop-up menu.
2. Enter and click the OK button.
3. You can open the local Group Policyr and select "Management Template" in "User Configuration".
4. Then click to open "Windows Installe" in "Windows Components".
5. Then double-click in the window on the right to open "Always install with elevated privileges".
6. After opening the window, select the "Enabled" item and click the OK button.
8. After entering the window, select "Disabled" and click the OK button.
9. Click the restart button in the start button to restart the computer.
10. Identify the U disk and open it normally.
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Many enterprise network management software comes with the function of disabling USB disks. If your webmaster is disabled with Workwin, you have to find a way to end the client process, and it is useless to just change the registry.
This one. I'm afraid it's not a big deal. Can it be engraved into a disc?
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