"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. (e.g., 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."
Hides all Control Panel items and folders except those specified in this setting. This setting removes all Control Panel ...
Hides all folders on the user-specific (top) section of the Start menu. Other items appear, but folders are hidden. This ...
Hides or displays reminder balloons, and prevents users from changing the setting. Reminder balloons appear above the Offline ...
Hides pop-up text on the Start menu and in the notification area. When you hold the cursor over an item on the Start menu ...
Hides specified Control Panel items and folders. This setting removes Control Panel items (such as Display) and folders (such ...
Hides the Active Directory folder in My Network Places. The Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in ...
Hides the file scan progress window. This window provides status information to sophisticated users, but it might confuse ...
Hides the General page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change personal identification and bandwidth ...
Hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Logon scripts are batch files of instructions ...