Let's just say the visit with the boss was tense. IT's like the policy was REALLY messed up and no matter what I excluded, no one in 40+ offices, over 300 people, no one could print to a USB printer anywhere. That solved all but a couple, and I had to keep moving them back and forth until they started working. I had to create a group that was wide open, excluded everything, blocked nothing, drag the computers into that group, refresh/update content, wait a few minutes, then move them back into their original group. What happened was every USB printer in the agency suddenly went offline and stayed! Didn't matter what I excluded, and I even took the "block USB" out of the policy, the printers simply stopped working all at once in every office, every location. I then blocked USB devices and also excluded HID, cameras, and so on. I put in the exclusion for USB printers - allow all printers and the class. We had a major major major issue a few weeks back.
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