Computer/User Node :
USER
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Help/Explain Text :
Allows you to
remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task
Manager. If you enable this setting, the following changes occur: (1) The Run
command is removed from the Start menu. (2) The New Task (Run) command is
removed from Task Manager. (3) The user will be blocked from entering the
following into the Internet Explorer Address Bar: --- A UNC path:
\\<server>\<share> ---Accessing local drives: eg, C: --- Accessing
local folders: eg, \temp> Also, users with extended keyboards will no longer
be able to display the Run dialog box by pressing the Application key (the key
with the Windows logo) + R. If you disable or do not configure this setting,
users will be able to access the Run command in the Start menu and in Task
Manager and use the Internet Explorer Address Bar. Note:This setting affects
the specified interface only. It does not prevent users from using other
methods to run programs. Note: It is a requirement for third-party applications
with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting.
Registry Settings :
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer!NoRun
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