Disabling Run Command through the Local Group Policy Editor
The Local Group Policy Editor is an administrative tool that allows Windows users to modify their operating system. There is a specific policy setting to disable the Run command from the Start Menu and some other places in your system. The settings in the Group Policy Editor also provide information about that setting which can be helpful before configuring it on your system. Follow the below steps to disable the Run command: Note: You need to skip this method if you are using the Windows Home operating system. That is because the Local Group Policy Editor isn’t available for the Windows Home Editions.
Disabling Run Command through the Registry Editor
Another alternative method for disabling the Run command is by using the Registry Editor. This does the same job as the Local Group Policy Editor’s setting in the above method. This is also the only option for Windows Home users. If you used the Local Group Policy Editor method, then it will automatically update your Windows Registry. However, if you are directly using this method, then you need to create the value for this specific setting by following the below steps: Note: Just to be extra safe, we also recommend users to create a backup of their registry before making any new changes.
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