Group PolicyThe role of system security is self-evident. This article describes how to use group policies to lock Windows xp system partitions. The specific content is as follows.
There are some important data and secret files on the hard disk of our computer. We do not want others to see them, especially in office computers in the company, we always have private or confidential files that we don't want anyone to see.
Of course, as the C drive for installing the operating system, some important system files cannot be modified or moved by others. In addition, sometimes, in order to protect our computer optical drive and increase its service life, we do not want others to use their own optical drive and other drives to read the disc, install programs and other operations.
In earlier versions of Windows XP, If You Want To implement these functions described above, you must modify the registry or system file to implement these functions, or use third-party software to lock our computer hard drive.
Now we don't need to modify the complicated Registry any more. The system provides us with the powerful "Group Policy" function. We can set the detailed parameters in the "Group Policy, to restrict the drive and hide the drive. In addition, it is very convenient to operate, and users with a little basic computer knowledge can easily implement a function. The following describes the procedure in detail.
I. restrict the use of the drive
If we don't want others to use our drive to view important and private files, or modify or delete system files, such as the C drive for installing the system or a drive letter containing some important files, you can use the following operations to restrict the use of an important drive.
1. Click Start and click "run" in the menu. The system will open a "run" dialog box. In this dialog box, enter "gpedit. msc" and click OK or press Enter. The system automatically displays a "group policy" window.
2. In the "Group Policy" window, we can see that there are two options: "Computer Configuration" and "user configuration" under the "local computer" policy in the window on the left, select "user configuration" and enable "user configuration", "management template", "WINDOWS components", and "WINDOWS Resource Manager.
After setting, let's see if the drive we set is limited. To open a drive with limited settings, the system automatically displays a prompt box prohibiting the use of the drive. From this we can see that our settings have taken effect. Even the DIR command, run dialog box, and network drive dialog box cannot be used to view the Directory and data of the drive.
3. At this time, we will find that some options are available in the right window of the entire window for us to choose from. Next we will go to the setting window on the right, select "prevent access to the drive from my computer", right-click this option, and select "properties ", the "prevent access to drive attributes from my computer" setting window appears. There are three options in the window: "Not Configured" "enabled" disabled ", our system defaults to the "not configured" option. Next we will set the parameters in this dialog box.
4. After "enabled" is selected, the drop-down list of the selected drive will appear below. If you want to restrict the use of a drive, you only need to select the drive.
2. Hide the drive
If we want to completely hide our drive, the method is also very simple, in order to make it easy for everyone to thoroughly understand, we also provide a detailed description of the operation steps:
1. Click Start and click "run" in the menu. The system will open a "run" dialog box. In this dialog box, enter "gpedit. msc" and click OK or press Enter. The system automatically displays a "group policy" window.
2. Select "user configuration" and enable the "user configuration", "management template", "WINDOWS components", and "WINDOWS Resource Manager" options in turn.
3. In the settings window on the right of "WINDOWS Resource Manager", select "hide these specified drives on my computer". Similarly, there are three options in its properties, select "enabled" and select the drive to be hidden from the drop-down list below.
After the settings are complete, we will go back to WIN desktop and open my computer. Then, will we find that the drive letter we have set is missing? Here, the entire setup process is complete.
With the above two simple settings, we can store private files and important data on our computers with confidence. We don't have to feel heartache for others to use our optical drive at will.
It should be noted that although we have hidden the drive, the user can still access the data in these drives and drives from other programs. For example, you can use the WORD "open" dialog box to open the drive that we hide. You can also view and modify hidden drives using win xp's disk management tool. This is the same as limiting the drive usage.
Using the Group Policy to lock Windows xp system partitions may be helpful to readers.