Group PolicyFeatures often have unexpected results. This section does not describe the four tips of group policies, which can better maintain the security of our systems.
When someone else uses your machine, you are not willing to let it change your settings at will! How can we prevent others from arbitrarily changing your system settings? Group policy! The Windows operating system provides a good idea, but few people are willing to run the Group Policy by running the "gpedit. msc" command in "run ).
1. Warning starts from entering the system
When someone uses your computer, give him a necessary reminder before logging on to the system ). How can this be done? The procedure is as follows:
"Computer Settings" → "Windows Settings" → "Security Settings" → "Local Policy" → "Security Options", and then double-click to modify "Interactive logon: when a user attempts to log on, the message title and Interactive logon: text when the user attempts to log on, enter the title and content 2 ).
Figure 1 warning before entering the system
Figure 2. Entered title and content
2. Protection starts from the "Taskbar"
A small tip is enough for a friend who understands the truth. If some people still do not work after reading the system prompts, it is also necessary to give them a "Download. Let's start by protecting the "Taskbar" and "start" menus. Expand "user configuration"> "management template"> "Taskbar and Start Menu ", in the right-side window, double-click "Disable" and "start" menu settings "to" enabled. After that, if he right-click the properties of the taskbar, the alarm 3 is displayed. More amazing! If you set "blocked access to the context menu of the taskbar" to "enabled", no operation menu will appear no matter what operations he has performed on the taskbar.
Figure 3. Right-click the warning window that appears after the taskbar
3. Hide the System Disk
The system disk is very important. Hide it! Someone has introduced the method of hiding software. In fact, using group policies can also hide it. Choose "user configuration"> "management template"> "Windows Components"> "Resource Manager ", in the right-side window, find "hide these specified drives in my computer" and select "hide". 4 ).
Figure 4 hides the System Disk
4. Prohibit the control panel from having more "muscles"
There are many settings in the control panel, which is also the easiest place for others to modify the settings. If you do not want other users to access the control panel, you can also use group policies. Open "user configuration>" "management template"> "extended panel", and then double-click the "Prohibit Access Control Panel" in the right window and "enable" This Policy 5 ). After the application is started, you can prevent the launch of the Panel supervisor program control.exe. Others will not be able to start the "Control Panel" or run any "Control Panel" project ).
Figure 5 enable access control panel
After these settings, you cannot modify your system settings. Although using group policies cannot completely prohibit others from using or modifying your system, using group policies is the simplest and most direct method.
The four tips of group policy can better protect our system security and hope to help readers.