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This Article ID: 2820833 is more of an enforcement of NTFS file permissions over removable devices and other removable media.
This article ID provide Step-by-Step solutions and "Microsoft Fix-it" solutions for those wanted disallow read and write access to removable devices.
-Article ID: 2820833 - Last Review: May 17, 2013 - Revision: 2.0
NTFS disk access permissions for removable or external media could be bypassed.
Introduction:
We are aware of detailed information and tools that can be used to access files on removable devices. These tools can bypass NTFS file permissions on non-server distributions of Microsoft Windows. We are aware that this issue may affect internal disks, fixed disks that are marked as removable, and also external media such as USB, Firewire, E-SATA, SD, and other removable media. We are aware of situations in which disks on certain storage controllers may be marked as "removable" regardless of physical position inside or outside the computer case or the kind of connection that is used by the disk.
This issue does not affect the primary system volume (that is, the device from which Windows is currently running).
Systems that are affected in a default configuration are primarily at risk. For example, this includes systems multiple disks that are running Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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NTFS disk access permissions for removable or external media could be bypassed