![]() The easiest way I found to do this was using a tool called nssm, which I found in Brandon Olin's post. Since we can use pswatch continuously, it makes it a great candidate for a Windows service that runs in the background at all times. includeDeleted Running pswatch as a service ![]() Files and changes copied from external USB may be. C:\> Get-Help watch -Parameter * | Select-String -Pattern '-' Monitor whenever an external USB storage device or pendrive is connected to a Windows system computer. All default to true except for deleted files, which is false. File
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