Safe your own Computer
You can make your computer much safer by using the Console root. Do not allow the CD ROM to be used, do not set up the software, or do not see the control panel. There are a lot of things that can be done. First, let's run the run option (winkey + R Or start> Run) then type "mmc" and ok.
There will be a window called Console1, this time by clicking on the file option, clicking on "add / removed snap in .." will open it and click on the add Button. There will be a new window, so many options are given, let us now click on the "Group Policy Object Editor" or double click on the add button and close the "add standalone snap-in" window and "add / remove Snap-in" "Ok.
You can see" Local computer policy "in your Console Root, which has" computer configuration "and" User configuration ", you can click" User Configuration "and click" Administrative Templates ", you will see 7 options here. Click here. For example, I liked the control panel's add or remove programs, the left setting setting icon. Now you can get double click on the setting's preferred opt-in icon, setting properties where there are three options :
1. Not configured,
2.Enabled,
3. Disabled
Now click on the option of your choice and click OK. Then exit the "Console1" window with "No" save. And yes, setting properties to read "Explain" before okay. You can make your computer much safer by using the Console root. For example, if you do not want to use the CD ROM, do not set up software or do not see the control panel. There are a lot of things that can be done.
First, let's run the run option (winkey + r or start> run) then type "mmc" and ok. There will be a window called Console1, this time by clicking on the file option, clicking on "add / removed snap in .." will open it and click on the add button. There will be a new window, so many options are given, let us now click on the "Group Policy Object Editor" or double click on the add button and close the "add standalone snap-in" window and "add / remove Snap-in" "Ok, you can see" Local computer policy "in your Console Root, which has" computer configuration "and" User configuration ".
You can click" User Configuration "and click" Administrative Templates ", you will see 7 options here. Click here. For example, I liked the control panel's add or remove programs, the left setting setting icon. Now you can get double click on the setting's preferred opt-in icon, setting properties where there are three options 1. Not configured, 2.Enabled, 3. Disabled Now click on the option of your choice and click OK. Then exit the "Console1" window with "No" save. And yes, read "Explain" before ok in setting properties.
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