Discus and support GPO or Reg to completely hide the File Explorer Menu Bar not minimize? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; GPO or Reg to completely hide the File Explorer Menu Bar not minimize?... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Aaron Stimpson, Jul 8, 2024. AS...
Double-click on the "Remove Documents icon from Start Menu" policy. In the policy properties window, select the "Enabled" option. Click "OK" to save the changes. To hide the Windows folder, you can use the "Hide these specified folders on the server" policy. Navigate to the follo...
Restart the Windows Explorer Process: Sometimes when you enable the taskbar to hide automatically, you may need to restart the Windows Explorer process for the changes to take effect. To do that, launch the task manager and select the processes tab. Locate the Windows Explorer process, right-cl...
GPO:Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences, enabled **GPO: **Turn off the Store application, enabled Scripts:tried numerous scripts from others and my own to "Uninstall" the apps, they all share similarities with this: https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/4378-windows-10-decrapifier-1...
The default GPO is Local Computer. You can also add GPOs for other domain partitions (specifically, Organizational Units). Open the following sections: User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, and File Explorer. Click Hide these specified drives in My Computer. Click to ...
Unfortuntately, it's not possible to just remove the "Protection History" menu. It is possible though to completely disable the Windows Security Center by disabling all tiles (Account Protection, Device Security, Family UI, ...). The user will then see the following notification when open...
items in Windows Settings can also be configured using the registry. Navigate to the reg keyHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. Manually modify the value of theSettingsPageVisibilityparameter (REG_SZ) and specify the same visibility string as in the GPO. ...
Then hide the installed apps page in the Settings app via GPO. Navigate toUser Configuration -> Administrator Templates -> Control Panel.Enable the policySettings Page Visibility, and paste the following stringhide:appsfeatures How tohide specific pages in the Windows Settings app. ...
Could you please add a gpo to hide/remove this settings page. (I know the gpo to block URLs. But this is not a nice solution.)
Learn how to add or remove Windows optional features using the Optional features page in the Settings app. Also see the group policy objects (GPO) and MDM policies that show or hide Windows Features in the Settings app. Use Windows PowerShell to show or