Using Group Policy to disable the use of "Folder Options"

  
In Windows XP, "Folder Options" is an important menu item in the "Explorer", through which we can modify the way the file is viewed, how to open the file, etc. . So to ensure that your settings are not allowed to be modified by others, you can delete this menu. Click to select the "Start /Run" command, enter "gpedit.msc" in the dialog box, and then click the "OK" button to start the Windows XP Group Policy Editor. Expand User Settings /Administrative Templates /Windows Components /Windows Explorer, double-click the "Delete Folder Options from Tools menu" menu on the right, and then select the "Enable" option in the pop-up dialog box (Figure ). Later, others will not be able to use the Folder Options dialog in your Explorer.

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