Tag: User Configuration
Hide Settings tab
Removes the Settings tab from Display in Control Panel. This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add configure or change the display settings on the computer.
Disable the Display Control Panel
Disables the Display Control Panel. If you enable this setting the Display Control Panel does not run. When users try to start Display a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action. Also see the “Prohibit access to the Control Panel” (User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Control Panel) and “Remove programs on Settings menu” (User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu & Taskbar) settings.
Show only specified Control Panel items
This policy setting controls which Control Panel items such as Mouse System or Personalization are displayed on the Control Panel window and the Start screen. The only items displayed in Control Panel are those you specify in this setting. This setting affects the Start screen and Control Panel as well as other ways to access Control Panel items such as shortcuts in Help and Support or command lines that use control. exe. This policy has no effect on items displayed in PC settings. To display a Control Panel item enable this policy setting and click Show to access the list of allowed Control Panel items. In the Show Contents dialog box in the Value column enter the Control Panel item’s canonical name. For example enter Microsoft. Mouse Microsoft. System or Microsoft. Personalization. Note: For Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 and earlier versions of Windows the module name for example timedate. cpl or inetcpl. cpl should be entered. If a Control Panel item does not have a CPL file or the CPL file contains multiple applets then its module name and string resource identification number should be entered. For example enter @systemcpl. dll-1 for System or @themecpl. dll-1 for Personalization. A complete list of canonical and module names of Control Panel items can be found in MSDN by searching “Control Panel items”. If both the “Hide specified Control Panel items” setting and the “Show only specified Control Panel items” setting are enabled the “Show only specified Control Panel items” setting is ignored. Note: The Display Control Panel item cannot be hidden in the Desktop context menu by using this setting. To hide the Display Control Panel item and prevent users from modifying the computer’s display settings use the “Disable Display Control Panel” setting instead.
Prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settings
Disables all Control Panel programs and the PC settings app. This setting prevents Control. exe and SystemSettings. exe the program files for Control Panel and PC settings from starting. As a result users cannot start Control Panel or PC settings or run any of their items. This setting removes Control Panel from:The Start screenFile ExplorerThis setting removes PC settings from:The Start screenSettings charmAccount pictureSearch resultsIf users try to select a Control Panel item from the Properties item on a context menu a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.
Hide the Video page
Hides the Video page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change video settings.
Hide the Security page
Hides the Security page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change call security and authentication settings.
Hide the General page
Hides the General page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change personal identification and bandwidth settings.
Hide the Audio page
Hides the Audio page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change audio settings.
Disable the Advanced Calling button
Disables the Advanced Calling button on the General Options page. Users will not then be able to change the call placement method and the servers used.
Set Call Security options
Sets the level of security for both outgoing and incoming NetMeeting calls.