dragonmew Level 3 Thread author Verified Feb 21, 2013 360 May 30, 2015 #1 1. is there a way to disable access to msconfig via cmd or gpedit? 2. is there a way to lock the hidden folders setting in drives so it cant be undone or to remove the organise menu from the top of the windows
1. is there a way to disable access to msconfig via cmd or gpedit? 2. is there a way to lock the hidden folders setting in drives so it cant be undone or to remove the organise menu from the top of the windows
V Vasudev Level 33 Verified Nov 8, 2014 2,261 May 30, 2015 #2 You could create a standard account instead of administrator account.
dragonmew Level 3 Thread author Verified Feb 21, 2013 360 May 30, 2015 #3 but then i cant install programs etc
I Ink Administrator Verified Jan 8, 2011 22,489 May 30, 2015 #4 You may be able to rename the msconfig file or remove it's file extension. Unsure about your second query. You can install programs with your Admin password via the UAC prompt.
You may be able to rename the msconfig file or remove it's file extension. Unsure about your second query. You can install programs with your Admin password via the UAC prompt.
Mr.X Level 8 Verified Well-known Aug 2, 2014 369 May 30, 2015 #5 dragonmew said: 2. is there a way to lock the hidden folders setting in drives so it cant be undone or to remove the organise menu from the top of the windows Click to expand... Perhaps this: http://securefoldersfree.com/index.html It utilizes a driver to do its job. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/thre...ct-folders-and-use-as-anti-executable.369503/
dragonmew said: 2. is there a way to lock the hidden folders setting in drives so it cant be undone or to remove the organise menu from the top of the windows Click to expand... Perhaps this: http://securefoldersfree.com/index.html It utilizes a driver to do its job. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/thre...ct-folders-and-use-as-anti-executable.369503/
jamescv7 Level 85 Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 May 30, 2015 #6 1) Renaming or going to properties of Msconfig which the file is located on System32 to set the security privilege as Deny upon users account. 2) Since Bitlocker is from Windows 8/8.1 only, you may check this video for locking/encrypting the hard drive in Windows 7: hxxp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnppORdYf7I (change to http)
1) Renaming or going to properties of Msconfig which the file is located on System32 to set the security privilege as Deny upon users account. 2) Since Bitlocker is from Windows 8/8.1 only, you may check this video for locking/encrypting the hard drive in Windows 7: hxxp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnppORdYf7I (change to http)