Win7 system group policy application skills

  
        

Group Policy to turn off the automatic play function of Win7

It is used to turn off the automatic playback of the USB flash drive under xp every time, but the related items have not been found under Win7 (the main reason is English level, Ha ha). Today, I carefully watched the group strategy under win7, and suddenly found that Microsoft has strengthened it a lot. This may be a trend to focus the settings on group policies and reduce unnecessary operations.

Okay, get down to business. Win+R shortcut, type gpedit.msc to open the group policy, click on the right side: computer configuration, administrative templates, windows components, autoplay policies, turn off autoplay, turn off autoplay. Select enable, then click OK.

win+R shortcut key Enter services.msc to open the service. Then Shell Hardware Detection this service right click, properties, set to manual.

Using Windows 7 Group Policy to close search records

Windows 7's powerful search function is quite easy to use, but the trouble is that all search history will appear in the drop-down list box, if used It is a public computer, and security is a problem.

In fact, we can use Group Policy to solve this problem, as follows.

Enter "gpedit.msc" in the "Start Search" box or "Run" box to open the "Local Group Policy Editor" window, and then open "User Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Resource Management" In the right pane, find the "Close the display of recent search entries in the Windows Explorer search box" item, double-click to open the Properties window, select "Enabled" here, confirm it will take effect, and then later The search history will not be saved automatically.

Tip: When you close your search history, you won’t see the search suggestions when you search. In addition, if you need to delete the history in the address bar, just right-click on the address bar and select the "Delete History" command from the shortcut menu to clean it up.

Group Policy makes win7 media playback more enjoyable

In order to allow users to fully enjoy the entertainment features, Windows 7 built-in Windows Media Player application has been upgraded to the latest version 9.0, using this version Players We can play a variety of online streaming content as you like. Only by default, the Windows 7 system allows the Windows Media Player application to automatically enable the system-specified screen saver while it is working; if we are enjoying video information, the automatically enabled screen saver will not only affect us. Normal viewing, but also drag the speed of media playback, and ultimately will cause the media playback efficiency to drop significantly. In order to make the media play more smoothly, we can set the Windows 7 system group policy according to the following operations, prohibiting the system from automatically running the screen saver during the working process of the Windows Media Player application:

First from the Windows 7 system In the start menu, click the “All Programs”/“Accessories”/“Run” command to pop up the running text box of the corresponding system, execute the “gpedit.msc” string command in it, and open the Group Policy Console window of Windows 7 system. ;

Secondly select the "User Configuration" node option at the left side of the window, and from the bottom of the node, expand "Administrative Templates", "Windows Components", "Windows Media Player", "Play" sub- Item, find the "Allow running screen saver" group policy option under the target sub-item, double-click this option to open the option setting dialog shown in Figure 1;

Next check the "disabled" Whether the option is selected, if this option is not selected, it means that the Windows 7 system allows the Windows Media Player application to work. The system-specified screen saver can be automatically enabled. In this case, we must re-select the option in time, and finally click the "OK" button to perform the above settings save operation, so that the Windows 7 system can play various forms smoothly in the future. The multimedia content is gone.

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