If you want to make restrictions to what users can do or use on their computer without having to run Poledit, you can edit the Registry. You can add and delete Windows features in this Key shown below.
Zero is Off and the value 1 is On. Example: to Save Windows settings add or modify the value name NoSaveSettings to 0, if set to1 Windows will not save settings. And NoDeletePrinter set to 1 will prevent the user from deleting a printer.
The same key shows up at:
HKEY_USERS\(yourprofilename)\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ Explorer so change it there also if you are using different profiles. 
1.Open RegEdit
  2.Go to
  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ CurrentVersion\ Policies
  3.Go to the Explorer Key (Additional keys that can be created under Policies are System, Explorer, Network   and WinOldApp )
  4.You can then add DWORD or binary values set to 1 in the appropriate keys for ON and 0 for off.
  NoDeletePrinter - Disables Deletion of Printers
  NoAddPrinter - Disables Addition of Printers
  NoRun - Disables Run Command
  NoSetFolders - Removes Folders from Settings on Start Menu
  NoSetTaskbar - Removes Taskbar from Settings on Start Menu
  NoFind - Removes the Find Command
  NoDrives - Hides Drives in My Computers
  NoNetHood - Hides the Network Neighborhood
  NoDesktop - Hides all icons on the Desktop
  NoClose - Disables Shutdown
  NoSaveSettings - Don't save settings on exit
  DisableRegistryTools - Disable Registry Editing Tools
  NoRecentDocsMenu - Hides the Documents shortcut at the Start button
  NoRecentDocsHistory- Clears history of Documents
  NoFileMenu _ Hides the Files Menu in Explorer
  NoActiveDesktop - No Active Desktop
  NoActiveDesktopChanges- No changes allowed
  NoInternetIcon - No Internet Explorer Icon on the Desktop
  NoFavoritesMenu - Hides the Favorites menu
  NoChangeStartMenu _ Disables changes to the Start Menu
  NoFolderOptions _ Hides the Folder Options in the Explorer
  ClearRecentDocsOnExit - Empty the recent Docs folder on reboot
  NoLogoff - Hides the Log Off .... in the Start Menu 
And here are a few more you can play with
  ShowInfoTip
  NoTrayContextMenu
  NoStartMenuSubFolders
  NoWindowsUpdate
  NoViewContextMenu
  EnforceShellExtensionSecurity
  LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo
  NoDriveTypeAutoRun
  NoStartBanner
  NoSetActiveDesktop
  EditLevel
  NoNetConnectDisconnect
  RestrictRun - Disables all exe programs except those listed in the RestrictRun subkey
This key has many other available keys, there is one to even hide the taskbar, one to hide the control panel and more. I'm not telling you how, as someone may want to play a trick on you. The policies key has a great deal of control over how and what program can run and how one can access what feature. 
In the System key you can enter:
  NoDispCPL - Disable Display Control Panel
  NoDispBackgroundPage - Hide Background Page
  NoDispScrSavPage - Hide Screen Saver Page
  NoDispAppearancePage - Hide Appearance Page
  NoDispSettingsPage - Hide Settings Page
  NoSecCPL - Disable Password Control Panel
  NoPwdPage - Hide Password Change Page
  NoAdminPage - Hide Remote Administration Page
  NoProfilePage - Hide User Profiles Page
  NoDevMgrPage - Hide Device Manager Page
  NoConfigPage - Hide Hardware Profiles Page
  NoFileSysPage - Hide File System Button
  NoVirtMemPage - Hide Virtual Memory Button 
In the Network key you can enter:
  NoNetSetup - Disable the Network Control Panel
  NoNetSetupIDPage - Hide Identification Page
  NoNetSetupSecurityPage - Hide Access Control Page
  NoFileSharingControl - Disable File Sharing Controls
  NoPrintSharing - Disable Print Sharing Controls 
In the WinOldApp key you can enter:
  Disabled - Disable MS-DOS Prompt
  NoRealMode - Disables Single-Mode MS-DOS 
 

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