Aug
13
Disable Run Dialogue in Windows Vista/XP
Disabling the Run Dialogue
- Start Group Policy Editor (Start > Run > “gpedit.msc”)
- In the left panel, go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar
- In the right panel, enable Remove run from Start Menu
Disabling the Run Dialogue Disables the following actions:
- Clicking Run on Start menu.
- Pressing WINKEY+R for the run dialogue
- Running a New Task command in Task Manager.
- Entering A UNC path (\\\) in the IE address bar
- Accessing ALL local drives and folders
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