Method 1: Using the Local Group Policy Editor
The Group Policy Editor is a Windows feature through which users can configure different types of settings for their operating system. It contains policy settings for both the computer account and user accounts. An administrator can use this tool to hide the Administrative tab in Regional and Language options. The Group Policy Editor is pretty simple to use, you just need to navigate to the setting and configure it by changing the toggle option. The policy setting for hiding the Administrative tab is located under the User Configuration category. Follow the below steps and see how it works: Note: This method cannot be used in the Windows 10 Home edition. That is because the Group Policy Editor isn’t available in the Windows Home operating system.
Method 2: Using the Registry Editor
The Windows Registry is a database that stores all the information and settings of your operating system. This is another method through which you can easily hide the Administrative tab from standard users. This is also the only available option for Windows 10 Home users. If you already used the Group Policy Editor method, then your Registry will be automatically updated with the same settings. However, if you are using this method directly, then you need to create the missing key and value for the setting. Follow the below steps and see how it works in the Registry Editor:
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