Hidden System Shutdown Computer Option

  

In normal work, when we need to leave the computer for a short time, and in order to prevent others from peering into the file data in the system, the computer is usually locked (eg: using the "Windows+L" shortcut), must Enter the correct password to log in to the system again. Although this can protect the confidential files from being peeked, it is not a problem to prevent others from shutting down maliciously, because the computer can be easily turned off by the "shut down computer" option in the login interface. Therefore, to completely lock the computer, you also need to hide the "shut down the computer" option. Let's take a look at the specific method of "turn off the computer" option in the login interface.

Click “Start→Run”, enter “GPEDIT.MSC” in the pop-up dialog box, and press Enter to open the Group Policy Editor. Expand the following branch "Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options", and in the right pane, find the "Shutdown: Allow shutdown before login" option, double-click, in the pop-up properties dialog box Set its properties to "disabled", click the "OK" button and close the Group Policy Editor. This information represents the article source webpage teaching webjx.com please go to www.webjx.com to browse!


OK, now try to lock your computer. The "Close Computer" button in the login interface has disappeared without a trace, so that unless Press and hold the power switch or pull the power directly, otherwise no one can maliciously shut down your computer.

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