Computer/User Node :
USER
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Control Panel
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Help/Explain Text :
Hides
specified Control Panel items and folders. This setting removes Control Panel
items (such as Display) and folders (such as Fonts) from the Control Panel
window and the Start menu. It can remove Control Panel items you have added to
your system, as well as Control Panel items included in Windows 2000 Professional
and Windows XP Professional. To hide a Control Panel item, type the file name
of the item, such as Ncpa.cpl (for Network). To hide a folder, type the folder
name, such as Fonts. This setting affects the Start menu and Control Panel
window only. It does not prevent users from running Control Panel items. Also,
see the Remove Display in Control Panel setting in User
Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Display. If both the Hide
specified Control Panel applets setting and the Show only specified Control
Panel applets setting are enabled, and the same item appears in both lists, the
Show only specified Control Panel applets setting is ignored. Note: To find the
file name of a Control Panel item, search for files with the .cpl file name
extension in the %Systemroot%\System32 directory. Note: To create a list of
disallowed Control Panel applets, click Show, click Add, and then enter the
Control Panel file name (ends with .cpl) or the name displayed under that item
in the Control Panel. (eg, desk.cpl, powercfg.cpl, Printers and Faxes) Note:
This setting does not affect the Categories that are displayed in the new
Control Panel Category view in Windows XP. If you want to control which items
are displayed in Control Panel, enable the Force classic Control Panel Style
setting to remove the Category view, and then use this setting to control which
.cpls are not displayed.
Registry Settings :
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer!DisallowCpl,
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\DisallowCpl!{1,2,3,...}
0 التعليقات:
Post a Comment