How does Win7 use the Group Policy Editor to disable the command prompt?

  

The destiny prompt brings convenience to the user's operation, but if you run the command prompt at will, it will cause a running error and the system will be damaged. The following small series teaches you how to use the policy editor to disable the command prompt in the Win7 system.

1. Press “win+r” to open the run, type “gpedit.msc” command and press Enter;

2. Open the local Group Policy Editor from the left column. In the middle of the "User Configuration" & rdquo; & mdash; & ldquo; Management Module & rdquo; & mdash; & ldquo; System & rdquo;, in the right window, pull down the scroll bar, double-click & ldquo; block access to the command prompt & rdquo;;
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3, in the pop-up editing window, directly select the "already enabled" option, the following "do not disable the command prompt script processing", modify to "ld"; yes & rdquo;, then Then click the “OK” button, and finally save and exit directly.

above method is to use Policy Editor in Win7 system to disable the command prompt. The command prompt is disabled, although the operation may be cumbersome, but the system is better protected.

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