"Removes the list of most recently used files from the Open dialog box. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "File name" field includes a drop-down list of recently used files. If you enable this setting, the "File name" field is a simple text box. Users must browse directories to find a file or type a file name in the text box. This setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features added in Windows 2000 Professional, so that the Open dialog box looks like it did in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These policies only affect programs that use the standard Open dialog box provided to developers of Windows programs. To see an example of the standard Open dialog box, start Notepad and, on the File menu, click Open. Note: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
Removes the Hardware tab. This setting removes the Hardware tab from Mouse, Keyboard, and Sounds and Audio Devices in Control ...
Removes the Help command from the Start menu. This setting only affects the Start menu. It does not remove the Help menu ...
Removes the icons representing selected hard drives from My Computer and Windows Explorer. Also, the drive letters representing ...
Removes the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop and from the Quick Launch bar on the taskbar. This setting does not prevent ...
Removes the list of most recently used files from the Open dialog box. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, ...
Removes the Manage item from the Windows Explorer context menu. This context menu appears when you right-click Windows Explorer ...
Removes the My Documents icon from the Start menu and its submenus. This setting only removes the icon. It does not prevent ...
Removes the My Network Places icon from the desktop. This setting only affects the desktop icon. It does not prevent users ...
Removes the Privacy tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, users are prevented ...