Administrator has restricted this computer to access the USB/1394 mass storage devices

This message just started showing unexpectedly. Sometimes windows load. It is not and has never been a business machine, so I am the administrator.

He has blocked my external hard drive up and now won't let me even to read a memory stick. In this case, I get «the administrator has denied access to USB/1394 mass storage devices»

I searched through everything, and everything seems ok. I ran several controls of virus and spyware checks, but all come clean.

I hope someone can help me. Thank you.

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