![]() When the RemoteFX USB Redirection feature correctly enables, you will see C:|WINDOWS\system32\drivers\tsusbflt.sys listed as one of the driver files. You can know this by opening the Device Manager and selecting your USB Host Controller (Example: Intel USB Host Controller) and clicking the Driver Tab, and selecting "Driver Details". When you check the GPEDIT.msc configuration under Computer Configuration\Windows Components\ Remote Desktop Services \ Remote Desktop Client Connection \ RemoteFX USB Device Redirection\Allow RDP Derection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer you will see that it is correctly set to "Enabled" for "Administrators and Users". Set-PolicyFileEntry -path $env:systemroot\system32\GroupPolicy\Machine\registry.pol -Key 'SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\Client' -ValueName "fUsbRedirectionEnableMode" -Data '2' -Type DWord What I have found is that the PolicyFileEditor module does correctly set configuration in the GUI if the GPEDIT.msc console, and it does appear to create the registry key, but yet whatever other back end "magic" that happens when you manually enable the feature in the GUI is not happening when using PolicyFileEditor module. I have noticed a problem when attempting to enable the USB RemoteFX USB Redirection feature when using your policy. ![]()
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