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| | Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting Hi There, I want to be able to stop users being able to change the auto-hide setting of the taskbar on a windows vista machine. Anyone any ideas how to do this? I want it to be set to always auto-hide so the solution either wants to stop the user being able to change this or maybe as a second solution if they do change it then i want it to be reset when the machine is rebooted. Ideas Welcome. Regards Jamie |
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| Windows Vista Enterprise x64 SP2 | Re: Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting Establish a group policy... 1.Type “gpedit.msc” in the Vista Start Menu or in the Run dialog box to open Group Policy Editor. 2.Click “Continue” for the UAC prompt. 3.Go to User Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Start Menu/ Taskbar. 4.In the right side pane, locate the option called “Lock the Taskbar”. 5.Right click on “Lock the Taskbar” and select “Properties”. 6.Select “Enabled” to to enalbe “Lock the Taskbar” and “Disabled” to disable the option. 7.Click “Apply” and close the Group Policy Editor. |
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| | Re: Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting "Jamie" <jralliso@newsgroup> wrote in message news:de4a69b5-cae7-4b54-97af-1f3d922fec51@newsgroup Quote: > Hi There, > > I want to be able to stop users being able to change the auto-hide > setting of the taskbar on a windows vista machine. > > Anyone any ideas how to do this? > > I want it to be set to always auto-hide so the solution either wants > to stop the user being able to change this or maybe as a second > solution if they do change it then i want it to be reset when the > machine is rebooted. > > Ideas Welcome. > > Regards > > Jamie can make several restrictions to the taskbar. Start > Run > type in ' gpedit.msc '. User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar. |
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| | Re: Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting "lemur" <guest@newsgroup-email.com> wrote in message news:49771e31d50b1e4a67241c55c43c8ab0@newsgroup-gateway.com... Quote: > > Establish a group policy... > > **1.Type “gpedit.msc” in the Vista Start Menu or in the Run > dialog box to open Group Policy Editor. > 2.Click “Continue” for the UAC prompt. > 3.Go to User Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Start Menu/ > Taskbar. > 4.In the right side pane, locate the option called “Lock the > Taskbar”. > 5.Right click on “Lock the Taskbar” and select > “Properties”. > 6.Select “Enabled” to to enalbe “Lock the > Taskbar” and “Disabled” to disable the option. > 7.Click “Apply” and close the Group Policy Editor. > > > -- > lemur > > ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on > their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right > corner):: Quote from the 'Lock the Taskbar' properties: "If you enable this setting it prevents the user from moving or resizing the taskbar. While the taskbar is locked, auto-hide and other taskbar options are still available in taskbar properties." Sorry, no clicking on your *REP* icon this time. |
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| | Re: Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting "Jamie" <jralliso@newsgroup> wrote in message news:de4a69b5-cae7-4b54-97af-1f3d922fec51@newsgroup Quote: > Hi There, > > I want to be able to stop users being able to change the auto-hide > setting of the taskbar on a windows vista machine. > > Anyone any ideas how to do this? > > I want it to be set to always auto-hide so the solution either wants > to stop the user being able to change this or maybe as a second > solution if they do change it then i want it to be reset when the > machine is rebooted. > > Ideas Welcome. > > Regards > > Jamie and customize it how you feel like. No annal admin restricting stuff because he can. |
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| | Re: Stopping user changing the auto-hide taskbar setting On 22 Sep, 01:32, "Canuck57" <f...@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: > "Jamie" <jrall...@newsgroup> wrote in message > > news:de4a69b5-cae7-4b54-97af-1f3d922fec51@newsgroup > > > Quote: > > Hi There, Quote: > > I want to be able to stop users being able to change the auto-hide > > setting of the taskbar on a windows vista machine. Quote: > > Anyone any ideas how to do this? Quote: > > I want it to be set to always auto-hide so the solution either wants > > to stop the user being able to change this or maybe as a second > > solution if they do change it then i want it to be reset when the > > machine is rebooted. Quote: > > Ideas Welcome. Quote: > > Regards Quote: > > Jamie > I read this and I long for the days where they gave you CDs, you load it up > and customize it how you feel like. *No annal admin restricting stuff > because he can. if i can get what i want but from reading it appears that this wont be the case. Canuck57: - The reason for needing to restrict this is due to having a full screen application running on startup that requires the startmenu to be hidden so i doesn't appear on the screen. I then have other users who use the same laptop but close the application down to use the laptop normally. They keep changing the start menu to not auto hide and then when the first users (who are not as experienced) switch the laptop on their full screen application which starts on startup has the start menu showing again and they don't know how to change it back. |
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