Xp system tips: Prevent changes to desktop settings

  
                

In the desktop of the xp system, it is sometimes necessary to organize and clean it. With the Group Policy Editor, this work will be very simple, as long as you expand the "User Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Desktop" branch in the "Local Computer Policy", you can display it in the right window. The corresponding policy options.


1) Hide the system icon of the desktop

If you hide the system icon on the desktop, the traditional method is to modify the registry, which will inevitably result in With a certain degree of risk, you can do this quickly and easily by using the Group Policy Editor.

To hide the "Network Neighborhood" and "Internet EXPlorer" icons on the desktop, simply hide the “My Network Places icon on the desktop” in the right window and “ The Internet EXPlorer icon & rdquo; two policy options are enabled. If you hide all the icons on your desktop, just "Hide and disable all items on your desktop" to enable them. When the "I delete the My Documents icon on the desktop" and "Delete my computer icon on the desktop" option are enabled, the "My Computer" and "My Documents" icons will be Disappeared from your computer desktop. If you don't like the “Recycle Bin” icon on the desktop, you can also delete it by deleting the “Recycle Bin from Desktop” policy option.


2) Prohibit some changes to the desktop

If you don't want others to change the settings of your computer's desktop at will, please "exit" in the right window. Do not save settings & rdquo; This policy option is enabled. When you enable this setting, other users can make some changes to the desktop, but some changes, such as the location of the icon and open window, the location and size of the taskbar, cannot be saved after the user logs out.

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