I have been given a task for our secured environments (by secured, I mean government clearances required) to develop a means to lock down access to the CDROM drive at a user based level. They want most users to be restricted from using the CDROM drives in anyway, but allow a certain security group the ability to have full use of their CDROM drives.
As far as I can tell, there is not a group policy that allows for this type of granular lockdown of the devices. Any suggestions on how to best tackle this? Information simply cannot leave these secured environments, and they no longer want users to have unfettered access to CD/DVD burners. The drive letter of the CD drives may not always be the same, in fact some machine's drive letters may vary wildly. Thanks, ~Ben