"moindycubs" wrote:
> Well I'm glad I'm not the only one stumped. The third site in
> Austin's reply
> has been the best solution so far. Thanks
>
> "lforbes" wrote:
>
> > "moindycubs" wrote:
> > > Here's the situation. I have a windows 2000 pro
> desktop and I
> > > have disabled
> > > all of the context menu's that I have been able to
> find using
> > > GPO. However,
> > > when I click on start and right click on programs I
> have the
> > > option of being
> > > able to open or explore. I want to be able to hide
> that.
> > > Anyone have any
> > > thoughts on how I can do this? Thank you!
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Well what do you know. I guess that is one that MS missed. I
> have
> > disabled the context menus for the desktop, the start menu
> and the
> > task bar but it doesn’t disable the "my programs" right
> click. Maybe
> > in the next version of the ADM’s.
> >
> > I have been trying in vain to find one to remove the "tabs"
> from the
> > context menus. I can "add" tabs but can’t remove any
> except for the
> > security tab.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Lara
> >
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Hi,
Before you go deleting registry keys remember that these are in the
HKClasses Root and Apply to ALL USERS including Admins. It says that
if you remove "open" you cannot "Open" any folders which would
make Windows pretty useless
IF you want to do if for a group of users the best idea is to deny
access to the Key in the Permissions. This can be done in group
policy. Below is a MS site on how to deny access to the "security"
tab in the context menu.
Remember the change is permanent and has to be "undone’ to
reverse.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;303153
Just use it to deny access to another key instead. Also, make sure it
is not the default Users group but one you made.
Cheers,
Lara