Removes the Search button from the Windows Explorer toolbar. This setting removes the Search button from the Standard Buttons toolbar that appears in Windows Explorer and other programs that use the Windows Explorer window, such as My Computer and Network Locations. It does not remove the Search button or affect any search features of Internet browser windows, such as the Internet Explorer window. This setting does not affect the Search items on the Windows Explorer context menu or on the Start menu. To remove Search from the Start menu, use the "Remove Search menu from Start menu" setting (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar). To hide all context menus, use the "Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu" setting.
Removes the Programs tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, users are prevented ...
Removes the Properties option from the Recycle Bin context menu. If you enable this setting, the Properties option will not ...
Removes the Recent Items menu from the Start menu. Removes the Documents menu from the classic Start menu. The Recent Items ...
Removes the role, role service, or feature from the computer that is specified by the parameter. Multiple roles, role services ...
Removes the Search button from the Windows Explorer toolbar. This setting removes the Search button from the Standard Buttons ...
Removes the Search link from the Start menu, and disables some Windows Explorer search elements. Note that this does not ...
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Security tab from Windows Explorer. If you enable this setting, users opening the Properties dialog box for all ...