Whether in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, including the current windwos Vista system, the control panel is an important "Door" for system security and system settings ". If you are a safe and personalized person, I suggest you hide the Control Panel to prevent others from modifying or damaging the system at will.
Run the Group Policy object editor. Expand to "User Policy"> "management template"> "Control Panel" (1 ).
Figure 1 (click to view the large image)
In this configuration item, you can set a forbidden access control panel. That is to say, you can disable the Control Panel after completing the system's personalized settings and security settings, to prevent others from making changes again.
If you think this setting is too "cruel", you can also do this: allow others to access the control panel, but hide the important settings.
Click "show" option (2) under "Control Panel" in the left-side window, and then you can hide all the options that you think are important in the right-side dialog box.
Figure 2 (click to view the larger image)
In fact, the method for setting the control panel in Vista is basically the same as that in Windows 2000 and XP. It is very easy for users familiar with XP to set the control panel in Vista.
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