Tuesday, 24 July 2012

How to Remove the Shutdown and Restart Buttons In Windows 7 ..!!!

  • This process users Local Group Policy Editor is not available in Starter or Home versions of Windows 7.
When using a shared computer you don’t always want rouge users to be able to do a Shutdown or Restart.  Windows 7 changes the way you remove this functionality.  Let’s take a look at using the Local Group Policy Editor to remove these buttons from the Start Menu.
Disable Shutdown, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate Buttons
To open the Local Group Policy Editor on Windows 7, click on Start and type in gpedit.mscand press Enter.
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In Local Group Policy Editor navigate to User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Start Menu and Taskbar and double click on Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands.
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Now you want to enable this setting and click Apply and OK. You can leave a note to yourself in the comment box, which I find comes in handy when changing a lot of settings in Group Policy.
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Now when you look at the Power options in the Start Menu, the only options available are Log off, Switch user, and Lock.
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The setting goes into effect right away for all users of the machine. The button to turn off the computer if the user hits Ctrl+Alt+Del will be gone as well.

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