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How to disable”Turn Off Computer”button in XP?

Posted on 29th July 2009 in Tips & Tricks, Winodws hacks


Today tip is very useful particularly for those users who want to restrict the common users to shutdown public computer in common areas. You can disable the “Turn off Computer” button on the start menu and a common user will not “Turn Off, Restart and Stand By” a computer. Using registry editor, you can implement this task in all windows XP versions with minimum effort.
Follow the given steps to disable Turn off Computer” button on the start menu:
To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
Click Start button and type regedit in Run option then press Enter for next.


Here locate the location to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurre ntVersionPoliciesExplorer
Here in right side panel, right click to create a new DWORD value with the name NoClose.


Now assign number 1 in value data box and close the registry editor.




Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.


But next time, if you want to enable “Turn Off Computer” button on start menu then simply change the value of data box to 0 or delete NoClose DWORD item.

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7 Responses to “How to disable”Turn Off Computer”button in XP?”

  1. ravi says:

    it is very intewrestying todidsable turn of button

  2. Ranganath says:

    Thats cool stuff how do you guys know all this…

  3. Megha Sharma says:

    Hey i have tried
    and its also working
    but my shut down option is permanently gone
    please help me as soon as possible
    please

  4. Megha Sharma says:

    hey its coooooooool i have done it
    thanks

  5. Megha Sharma says:

    You are genious man

  6. Abhi says:

    Can u plz tell the same trick for ‘win vista’ and ‘win 7′
    or is the same working on all os



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