Specifies the classes to be excluded from being removed by the ghost device removal tool.
To use this policy setting, click Enabled and enter the classes you want to be excluded, separated by a semicolon “;”. For example: LegacyDriver;Net;SCSIAdapter.
The following is a list of classes:
1394
61883
1394Debug
Adapter
APMSupport
AVC
Battery
Biometric
Bluetooth
CDROM
Computer
Decoder
DiskDrive
Display
Dot4
Dot4Print
Enum1394
FDC
FloppyDisk
GPS
HDC
HIDClass
Image
Infrared
Keyboard
LegacyDriver
Media
MediumChanger
Modem
Monitor
Mouse
MTD
Multifunction
MultiportSerial
Net
NetClient
NetService
NetTrans
NoDriver
PCMCIA
PNPPrinters
Ports
Printer
PrinterUpgrade
Processor
SBP2
SCSIAdapter
SecurityAccelerator
Sensor
SideShow
SmartCardReader
Sound
System
TapeDrive
Unknown
USB
USBDevice
Volume
VolumeSnapshot
WCEUSBS
WPD
Important: Text is case sensitive.
This policy requires the Ghost device removal policy to be enabled in order to function.
- If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, then the Ghost device removal will not filter by classes.