📎 AI Summary:
The user is setting up a limited computer environment for a work canteen, restricting access to only internet and Microsoft Office by using Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc). They encountered a problem after removing the Control Panel, which made it difficult to locate gpedit.msc. An update indicates that using Command Prompt (cmd) as an admin may serve as a workaround. The overall tone suggests troubleshooting with a positive outlook.

T Spindler

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Hello,

I am in the process of setting up a computer for our work canteen, the computer is essentially going to be able to access only the internet, and Microsoft office.

Using the GPedit.msc I have removed virtually everything I can think of so that only the above mentioned programs remain. However when I remove the control panel (to stop people accessing other functions) I cannot then locate the gpedit.msc application. Is there a way to set this so only admin can see the control panel not user? or is there another way to locate the GPedit.msc application.

Best regards

Thomas
 

T Spindler

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Update,

Asked a colleague who recommended trying cmd. This appears to work as an admin.
 

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