Southern Network News has a "command prompt" menu command in the "Start → Accessory" of the Windows 2000 / XP operating system, but you have noticed that it will become a security hidden danger of the system?
It turns out that after entering the command prompt environment, you can run some commands to peek your privacy or stealing the file, such as accessing a hidden partition. Some viruses or hackers are also invading through the "command prompt". Since the operation does not appear, it is only a flash, so it is easy to be ignored by the user. In this way, if you want to eliminate this safety hazard, a better way is to disable unauthorized users to use command prompts. General means are the purpose of modifying the registry or installing third-party tools software, but for most friends. It seems that some are hard. Is there a simpler way?
1. Delete command prompt
This is the easiest way, find the "" "menu directly from" Start → Annex ", then right mouse button, select" Delete "command. However, it is still possible to find / Windows/system32/cmd.exe in the resource manager, so it can only scare a rookie friend.
2. Deactivate the command operator
Enter the Group Policy Editor, enter the User Configuration → Administration Templates → System, you can find a policy named "Block Access Command Prompt" to select the "Enable" enabled in Figure 1 window. This prevents the user from running a command prompt. When the user tries to enter the window, the system will display the prompt shown in Figure 2, huh, be cool enough?
If you select "Yes" in the "Do you deactivate the command prompt script box" drop-down list box, you can also prohibit batch files from running on the system so that the batch file can be completely prohibited from calling the command prompt.