This is a trick for hiding the icons in the control panel, so that no one can install or uninstall application without your permission.
Control Panel: Hide Unused Applets
with the Registry
*To hide unused applets using the Registry, run the Registry Editor and go to
*HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control
Panel\don't load.
*The key, as its name implies, determines which Control Panel applet icons are not loaded into the Control Panel.
*The key, as its name implies, determines which Control Panel applet icons are not loaded into the Control Panel.
*You'll still be able to run those applets from the command line after you hide them;
*you just won't be able to see their icons in the Control Panel.
*To hide an applet, create a new String value whose name is the filename of the applet you want to hide.
*For example, to hide the Mouse Control dialog box, the
String value would be main.cpl.
*Control Panel applets and their file names
Applet | File-Name |
System Properties | sysdm.cpl |
Display Properties | desk.cpl |
Network Connections | ncpa.cpl |
Accessibility Options | access.cpl |
Applet | File-Name |
Add or Remove Programs | appwiz.cpl |
Add Hardware Wizard | hdwwiz.cpl |
Internet Properties | Inetcpl.cpl |
Region and Language Options | intl.cpl |
Game Controller | joy.cpl |
Mouse Properties | main.cpl |
Sound and Audio Devices | mmsys.cpl |
User Accounts | nusrmgr.cpl |
ODBC Data Source Administrator | odbccp32.cpl |
Power Options Properties | Powercfg.cpl |
Phone and Modem Options | telephon.cpl |
Time and Date Properties | timedate.cpl |
Speech Properties sapi.cpl |
*Create separate String values for each applet you want to hide, then exit the Registry.
*The applets will vanish from the Control Panel.
*To make a hidden applet appear again, delete its string value from this same registry key.
Conditions:
*Make sure you backup the files.
*User are at their own risk.
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