diff --git a/windows/client-management/manage-device-installation-with-group-policy.md b/windows/client-management/manage-device-installation-with-group-policy.md index 8895ab987f..8c6110ef6d 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/manage-device-installation-with-group-policy.md +++ b/windows/client-management/manage-device-installation-with-group-policy.md @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ Selecting the printer in Device Manager ![‘Details’ tab](images/device-installation-dm-printer-details-screen.png) Open the ‘Details’ tab to look for the device identifiers -6. From the ‘Value’ window, copy the most detailed Hardware Id – we will use this in the policies. +6. From the ‘Value’ window, copy the most detailed Hardware ID – we will use this in the policies. ![HWID](images/device-installation-dm-printer-hardware-ids.png) ![Compatible ID](images/device-installation-dm-printer-compatible-ids.png) HWID and Compatible ID @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ Changing view in Device Manager to see the PnP connection tree When blocking one device, all the devices that are nested below it will be blocked as well 5. Double-click the USB thumb-drive and move to the ‘Details’ tab. -6. From the ‘Value’ window, copy the most detailed Hardware Id – we will use this in the policies. In this case Device ID = USBSTOR\DiskGeneric_Flash_Disk______8.07 +6. From the ‘Value’ window, copy the most detailed Hardware ID – we will use this in the policies. In this case Device ID = USBSTOR\DiskGeneric_Flash_Disk______8.07 ![USB device hardware IDs](images/device-installation-dm-usb-hwid.png) USB device hardware IDs