This policy setting allows you to remove programs on Settings menu. If you enable this policy setting, the Control Panel, Printers, and Network and Connection folders are removed from Settings on the Start menu, and from Computer and File Explorer. It also prevents the programs represented by these folders (such as Control.exe) from running. However, users can still start Control Panel items by using other methods, such as right-clicking the desktop to start Display or right-clicking Computer to start System. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Control Panel, Printers, and Network and Connection folders from Settings are available on the Start menu, and from Computer and File Explorer. Also, see the "Disable Control Panel," "Disable Display in Control Panel," and "Remove Network Connections from Start Menu" policy settings.
This policy setting allows you to remove computers in the user's workgroup and domain from lists of network resources in ...
This policy setting allows you to remove links and access to Windows Update. If you enable this policy setting, users are ...
This policy setting allows you to remove Network Connections from the Start Menu. If you enable this policy setting, users ...
This policy setting allows you to remove pinned programs from the taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, pinned programs ...
This policy setting allows you to remove programs on Settings menu. If you enable this policy setting, the Control Panel, ...
This policy setting allows you to remove Security and Maintenance from the system control area. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows you to remove the "Disconnect" option from the Shut Down Windows dialog box in Remote Desktop ...
This policy setting allows you to remove the All Programs list from the Start menu. If you enable this policy setting, the ...
This policy setting allows you to remove the battery meter from the system control area. If you enable this policy setting, ...