Tuesday, 19 February 2008

disable right click on start menu



Disable Right Click On Start Menu

Start Menu is our gate to go everywhere in our computer. And that's

useful for us. But on other side if another user can modify your Start

Menu, you can get a trouble with it. To make is safer, just disable

right click ability in Start Menu. Because if you right click the

Start Menu item, they can modify it, including delete it.

To disable it, we'll play with registry again. OK, like usual to

modify registry we'll need Registry Editor and to open it click Start

- Run menu, type regedit in box and then press Enter to execute it. In

Registry Editor, pointing to HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Software | Microsoft

| Windows | CurrentVersion | Policies | Explorer path. Then, create

NoChangeStartMenu DWORD value if you don't find it by right click on

empty space at right panel, click New - DWORD value menu and then

replace the key name with NoChangeStartMenu name.

If NoChangeStartMenu has created, double click it and replace the

value with 1.

Close Registry Editor and restart your computer. Now, your user can't

right click in Start Menu.


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