February 20, 2018

Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10

Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10: Administrative Tool is a folder in Control Panel which contains tools for system administrators and advanced users. So it’s pretty safe to assume that the guest or novice Windows users should not have access to Administrative Tools and in this post, we will exactly see how to hide, remove or disable Administrative Tools in Windows 10. These tools are critical and messing with them can damage your system and that’s why restricting access to them is a good idea.

How To Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10

There are few ways via which you can easily disable or remove Administrative Tools for guest users but we are going to discuss each of them in detail. So without wasting any time let’s see how to Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed guide.

Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10

Me whakarite ki te hanga i tetahi waahi whakaora, mena ka he tetahi mea.

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato i te mea e whai ake nei, ka patua tomo:

C: ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart TahuaWhakaahua

Tuhipoka: Make sure show hidden files and folders are enable in File Explorer.

whakaatu i nga konae huna me nga konae punaha whakahaere

2.I raro hōtaka folder search for Windows Administrative Tools, ka pato-matau ki runga ka kowhiri Ngā Āhuatanga.

Under programs folder search for Windows Administrative Tools, then right-click on it and select Properties

3. Huri ki Haumarutanga ripa a pāwhiri Patene Whakatika.

Switch to Security tab & click Edit button under Windows Administrative Tools Properties

4.Select Katoa from Group or user name and checkmark Deny next to Full Control.

Select Everyone from Group or user name & checkmark Deny next to Full Control

5.Do this for every account you want to restrict access to.

6.If this doesn’t work then you can simply select Everyone and select Remove.

7.Whakahouhia to PC ki te tiaki i nga huringa.

Method 2: Remove Administrative Tools Using Group Policy Editor

Tuhipoka: This method won’t work for Windows 10 Home Edition users.

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato gpedit.msc a ka tomo tomo.

gpedit.msc kei te oma

2.Next, navigate to the following path:

User Configuration > Administrative Template > Control Panel

3.Make sure to select Control Panel then in the right window double click on Hide Specified Control Panel Items.

Select Control Panel then in the right window double click on Hide Specified Control Panel Items

4.Select whakahohea ka pāwhiri i te Whakaatu pātene i raro i nga Kōwhiringa.

Checkmark Enable for Hide Specified Control Panel Items

5.In the Show context box type the following value and click OK:

Microsoft.AdministrativeTools

Under Show Content type Microsoft.AdministrativeTools

6.Patohia te Hoatu ka whai i te OK.

7.Whakahouhia to PC ki te tiaki i nga huringa.

Method 3: Remove Administrative Tools Using Registry Editor

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato regedit a ka tomo tomo.

Whakahaerehia te whakahau regedit

2.Whakatere ki te taviri rehita e whai ake nei:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerArahi

3.Select Arā then from the right window pane double-click on StartMenuAdminTools.

Select Advanced then from the right window pane double-click on StartMenuAdminTools

4.Set the value to 0 in the value data field in order to disable it.

To disable Administrative Tools: 0
To enable Administrative Tools: 1

Set the value to 0 in the value data field in order to disable Administrative Tools

5.Click OK and close Registry Editor.

Manakohia:

Koira kua angitu koe Remove Administrative Tools in Windows 10 but if you still have any questions regarding this post then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.