ADMX
Yes. Check out these two policy settings: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Hide these specified drives in My Computer And User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Prevent access to drives from My Computer
The GPO settings is divided between the Computer settings and the User settings. In both parts of the GPO you can clearly see a large section called Administrative Templates. Administrative Templates are a large repository of registry-based changes (in fact, over 1300 individual settings) that can be found in any GPO on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. By using the Administrative Template sections of the GPO you can deploy modifications to machine (called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE in the registry) and user (called HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the registry) portions of the Registry of computers that are influenced by the GPO. The Administrative Templates are Unicode-formatted text files with the extension .ADM and are used to create the Administrative Templates portion of the user interface for the GPO Editor.
Yes, for Windows XP and Windows 2003, but not for Windows 2000. The answer lies within Administrative Templates | Start Menu and Taskbar | Remove Balloon Tips on Start Menu items.
this is aplicable for vista but im sure bout windows 7...... Start,Run --> Gpedit.msc --> Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon --> "Hide entry points for Fast User Switching
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Disk Cleanup
May not be correct but try.. User Configuration > Admin Templates > Windows Components > Windows Installer
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probably microsoft
You may not have administrative privileges.
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