GPO --> Block desktop context menu?

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Warp7 -  
 robbynasch -
Hello everyone,

I'm currently preparing desktop PCs that will be used as Intranet terminals in the company. Therefore, I need to restrict the possibilities to open, close, modify, etc.

I managed to block everything I wanted only in the Microsoft tool (Group Object Policy Editor, gpedit.msc) but I can't find where to block the context menu (right-click button) on the desktop? I managed to prevent access to the graphical settings. I was able to block right-clicking on the taskbar, but I can't find where to do it for the desktop. However, I was able to block it last time, but now I can't find it.

Thank you for your help.

JO
Configuration: Windows 2003 Server

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Warp7
 
It's precisely on the server and in AD that I use these GPOs ;-). It works wonderfully but I can't find the option to disable the context menu on the desktop.

Thank you ;-)

Jo
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Warp7
 
I finally found it, it was in the "User" and "Windows Explorer" settings, there's a place where you can hide the context menu ;-).

JO
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robbynasch > Warp7
 
Hello
How did you manage to block the context menu? So far I've been using gpedit.msc and regedit, but I haven't found the block... These are school PCs, and the students are messing everything up with the graphics card button.
I always need to look for protection...
Thanks for your tips
Best regards
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dje-dje Posted messages 10538 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   759
 
If you use gpedit on each workstation, you are not using GPOs but local policies. (GPOs are defined on an AD server then propagated to clients registered on the domain)

I found this for local strategies, let me know what you think:
https://forums.cnetfrance.fr

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dje-dje Posted messages 10538 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   759
 
These are strategies (a set of parameters) that can be applied to an OU in a domain.
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dida
 
Le GPO, ou Group Policy Object, est un ensemble de règles définies par un administrateur pour gérer les paramètres d'utilisateur et d'ordinateur dans les environnements Windows. Vous pouvez le trouver dans les outils de gestion des stratégies de groupe (Group Policy Management Console) sur un serveur Windows.
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