How to cut off Win8 system resource manager

  
How to cut off Win8 system resource manager
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Most of the operations in this article will be done in the Registry Editor or Group Policy Editor. Start the Registry Editor to launch the Run window via the Win+R hotkey, then run the REGEDIT command; the Group Policy Editor is launched by running the GPEDIT.MSC command. The Group Policy Editor file resource management settings window involved in this article is required to pass the path of “Local Computer Policy & Rarr; User Configuration & Rarr; Management Template & Rarr; Windows Component & Rarr; File Resource Manager”.
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1. Lock the control system "Shutter"
Windows 8.1 Win+X shortcut combination can open rich system control menu. However, while it is convenient for the user to control the system, it also brings unsafe hidden dangers to the system. If the system used by the user does not want others to easily enter and change the settings through the Win+X hotkey, then the following method can be used. shield.
In the right pane of the Local Group Policy & ldquo; File Explorer Edit window, find “Close Windows+X Hotkey" and double click to set its status to “Enabled” You can turn off control of this system's shortcuts (Figure 1).
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Conversely thinking, if you find that the Win+X key combination in the system is invalid, you can also set it here. In addition to unlocking the Win+X hotkey function in the Group Policy Editor, you can also use the Registry Editor to achieve functional recovery. Go to the Registry Editor and navigate to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\lnkfile”, create a new string value called IsShortcut, exit the Registry Editor, and the Win+X menu control function will be restored (Figure 2).
2. Lock resource search record function
When you type in the search box in the upper right corner of Windows 8.1 File Explorer, File Explorer will display a suggestion popup. These suggestions are based on entries that have been entered in the search box in the past. Although this service is convenient, it may reveal the user's usage habits or privacy in some cases. If we want to prevent this from happening, in addition to clearing the local search record (Figure 3), we can try to fundamentally close the display of the most recent search entry.
In the right pane of the Local Group Policy Editor & nbsp; File Explorer" control window, find “ Close the display of recent search entries in the File Explorer search box, double click and enable. After this setting, there will be no more search record entries, and of course, there will be no fear of leaking "whereabouts"
3. Minimize the boot lock ribbon
Whenever you start Windows 8.1 Explorer, the upper ribbon will be displayed automatically, but many times we just browse the files and don't need to select them. Function, so I want to reduce the function area and increase the display space of the file list. If it is cumbersome to click the mouse to zoom out the panel each time, it is better to set it up so that the resource manager automatically minimizes the ribbon each time it is launched.
In the local group policy <; File Explorer  window right, find “ start the file explorer with the function of minimizing the ribbon, double click and set it to “enabled” Achieve the purpose.
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If you need the panel to appear occasionally, you can use the hotkey Ctrl+F1 shortcut to pop it up. If you don't need it, use this shortcut to hide it again.
4. Locking personal secret resources
Sometimes, we want to save our important files in a separate partition and hide the drive letter icon of this partition so that others will not find the files.
In the right pane of the "Group Explorer" window of the Local Group Policy Editing window, find "Hide these specified drives in my computer", double-click and select the drive letter and set it to "ldquo" Enable ”. After using this policy, you can hide the icon representing the selected hard drive from the explorer. At the same time, the drive letter representing the selected drive will not be displayed in the standard “Open” dialog box, which ensures that the file path will not be known by others. Note: My tips also apply to Windows XP and Windows 7 systems.
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When you want to use a file, one way is to use a reverse operation to display the drive letter for file operations. Another way is to access the file by typing the directory path on the drive in the "Map Network Drive" dialog box, "Run" box, or Command Prompt window without changing the hidden state of the drive.
5. Lock up & ldquo; security & rdquo; more secure
As you know, there is a "Security" tab in the file "Properties" window, this tab can be used to set the user to the file The usage rights can be used to release the file usage rights. However, if you are concerned about the random file permissions, you can hide this "Security" tab.
Just find the "Delete Security Tab" in the Local Group Policy Edit & ldquo; File Explorer & rdquo; Edit window, double-click to set to “ Enabled & rdquo; (Figure 4). When this setting is enabled, when a user opens the "Properties" dialog box for all file system objects (including folders, files, shortcuts, and drives), the security settings cannot be changed, and all access problems are not visible. A list of users of the resource. This technique also applies to Windows XP and above.
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What we need to understand is that the "Security" option is only displayed in the NTFS format disk file <;properties". If the disk format is non-NTFS format, you can convert it to NTFS format by CONVERT X: /FS:NTFS command, and then remove the option of "Use Share Wizard" in the "Folder Options" window. The “Security” option appears in the file properties.
6. Lock “Folder Options 
Use “Folder Options> to change how files and folders are opened, what is displayed in the navigation pane, and other advanced view settings. We often use it to set the hiding or display of a variety of system resources, but it is also easy to change back. In this case, it is safer to disable the "folder option" button in the file explorer.
To lock the changes to the "folder options", simply find it in the Local Group Policy & nbsp; File Explorer" window; Do not allow opening from the option button on the View tab of the ribbon Folder option & quoquo; and double click to set it to “ Enabled & rdquo; (Figure 5). After that, you will receive an error message when you click the “Options” button or select the Change Folder and Search Options command, and you will not be able to open the “Folder Options” option, which also applies to other versions of the Windows operating system.
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