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Well I was going to finish in the title...but how do you add "Display Logoff"
check box back to the Advanced properties menu in the Taskbar/Start Menu properties? I know how you can use Group Policies to add the button to the Start Menu itself but I want to entire option back. I can only find information on how to take it away and I have tried enabling the group policy setting that removes it and then disabling the policy to see if it puts it back but that does not work either. I am sure there must be a registry setting somewhere right? Any help? anyone? |
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: StartMenuLogOff Value Type: REG_DWORD Value Data: 0 or 1 0 = Logoff on Start Menu 1 = No Logoff on Start Menu -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Mike hunted and pecked: Well I was going to finish in the title...but how do you add "Display Logoff" check box back to the Advanced properties menu in the Taskbar/Start Menu properties? I know how you can use Group Policies to add the button to the Start Menu itself but I want to entire option back. I can only find information on how to take it away and I have tried enabling the group policy setting that removes it and then disabling the policy to see if it puts it back but that does not work either. I am sure there must be a registry setting somewhere right? Any help? anyone? |
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Thanks but that didn't even work to put it on the start menu. But that is not
what I am trying to do either. I can get the Logoff button on the start menu through group policies. That is no problem. I want the option in the Taskbar/Start Menu Advanced properties to show up. Where you can choose the check box to enable or disable the Logoff button. The option is not there in the Advanced properties. "Wesley Vogel" wrote: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: StartMenuLogOff Value Type: REG_DWORD Value Data: 0 or 1 0 = Logoff on Start Menu 1 = No Logoff on Start Menu -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Mike hunted and pecked: Well I was going to finish in the title...but how do you add "Display Logoff" check box back to the Advanced properties menu in the Taskbar/Start Menu properties? I know how you can use Group Policies to add the button to the Start Menu itself but I want to entire option back. I can only find information on how to take it away and I have tried enabling the group policy setting that removes it and then disabling the policy to see if it puts it back but that does not work either. I am sure there must be a registry setting somewhere right? Any help? anyone? |
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Mike,
[[If you enable this setting, the Log Off username item appears in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot remove the Log Off username item from the Start Menu.]] Here User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Sart Menu and Taskbar\ Add Logoff to the Start Menu [[Adds the "Log Off username" item to the Start menu and prevents users from removing it. If you enable this setting, the Log Off username item appears in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot remove the Log Off username item from the Start Menu. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Display Logoff item to add and remove the Log Off item. This setting affects the Start menu only. It does not affect the Log Off item on the Windows Security dialog box that appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del. Note: To add or remove the Log Off item on a computer, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, click the Start Menu Options tab, and then, in the Start Menu Settings box, click Display Logoff. Also, see "Remove Logoff" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff.]] ???? ---- User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Ctrl+Alt+Del Options\ Remove Logoff [[Prevents the user from logging off. This setting does not let the user log off the system by using any method, including programs run from the command line, such as scripts. It also disables or removes all menu items and buttons that log the user off the system. Also, see the "Remove Logoff on the Start Menu" setting.]] ---- User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Sart Menu and Taskbar\ Remove Logoff on the Start Menu [[Removes the "Log Off username" item from the Start menu and prevents users from restoring it. If you enable this setting, the Log Off username item does not appear in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot restore the Log Off username item to the Start Menu. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Display Logoff item to add and remove the Log Off item. This setting affects the Start menu only. It does not affect the Log Off item on the Windows Security dialog box that appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del, and it does not prevent users from using other methods to log off. Tip: To add or remove the Log Off item on a computer, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, click the Start Menu Options tab and, in the Start Menu Settings box, click Display Logoff. See also: "Remove Logoff" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff.]] ??????? [[The Disable Logoff on the Start Menu policy takes precedence over the Add Logoff to the Start Menu policy. When both policies are enabled, the Log Off username option is removed.]] ---- TweakUI [+] Explorer Allow Logoff on Start Menu Allow Logoff on Start Menu [[This allows displaying the Log off option from the Start Menu.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Mike hunted and pecked: Thanks but that didn't even work to put it on the start menu. But that is not what I am trying to do either. I can get the Logoff button on the start menu through group policies. That is no problem. I want the option in the Taskbar/Start Menu Advanced properties to show up. Where you can choose the check box to enable or disable the Logoff button. The option is not there in the Advanced properties. "Wesley Vogel" wrote: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: StartMenuLogOff Value Type: REG_DWORD Value Data: 0 or 1 0 = Logoff on Start Menu 1 = No Logoff on Start Menu -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Mike hunted and pecked: Well I was going to finish in the title...but how do you add "Display Logoff" check box back to the Advanced properties menu in the Taskbar/Start Menu properties? I know how you can use Group Policies to add the button to the Start Menu itself but I want to entire option back. I can only find information on how to take it away and I have tried enabling the group policy setting that removes it and then disabling the policy to see if it puts it back but that does not work either. I am sure there must be a registry setting somewhere right? Any help? anyone? |
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