How to disable settings, services, and programs in Windows XP

Posted on September 18, 2007 at 8:58 am

Even though most people never change the settings on their computers, there are some situations where it’s very useful to be able to turn off or disable a certain program, service, or setting in Windows XP. For example, over the last few years working as an IT Professional, there have been many occasions where it has been proven very useful to disable the firewall in Windows, or to disable the popup blocker in IE, or to disable the autorun/autoplay feature for the CD/DVD drive.

Disabling items such as regedit, task manager, hardware devices, cookies, etc should only be performed if there are other people who use your computer and you want to prevent them from accessing system settings. Disabling items such as System Restore, MSN Messenger, and startup programs can help save computer resources. However, disabling System Restore without knowing what it is used for and not having another backup, would not be a good idea. So only disable items if you are sure you want to disable them!

How to Disable Windows Firewall

You can turn off the Windows Firewall in XP by navigating to the Control Panel (via Start button) and opening the Windows Firewall dialog. If you don’t see the icon, click on Switch to Classic View at the top left.

disable windows firewall

On the General tab, click Off (not recommend) to remove all the blocking restrictions. Only turn off the Firewall if you have another third-party product installed or if you’re checking to see whether a program is being blocked by the firewall or something else.

How to Disable popup blocker in IE

Sometimes IE will block a legitimate popup or you might have another third-party popup blocker application that you want to use instead of IE, so you can disable it by going it Tools and then clicking on Pop-up Blocker.

disable popup blocker

Click on Turn Off Pop-up Blocker to disable it permanently. If you simply want to allow a few sites that you know are safe, but still block the rest, you can click on Pop-up Blocker Settings and add in the web sites that you want to always allow.

turn off popup blocker

How to Disable cookies in IE

Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer by web sites such as Yahoo, Google, Amazon, etc that store your preferences for services that you can personalize, such as color theme or items on your home page. Some sites will use cookies for statistics, demographics and identifying purposes. You can disable cookies by going to Tools and then Internet Options.

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Next, click on the Privacy tab and click on the Advanced button under the Settings header.

disable cookies in ie

Finally, check off the Override automatic cookie handling option and choose either Accept, Block, or Prompt for First-party cookies and Third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created by the web site you are currently visiting and third-party cookies are set by a different site than the one you are visiting.

disable cookies ie

How to Disable System Restore

System Restore is a built-in feature of Windows that allows you to take snapshots of the operating system at specific moments in time, such as before you install a new driver or application. If something goes wrong and the computer is crashing, etc, you can go to System Restore and restore the operating system to a previous point when it was still working. If you want to disable it to save hard disk space, here’s how.

Right-click on My Computer from the Desktop and choose Properties.

disable system restore

Next, click on the System Restore tab and either check the Turn off System Restore on all drives or click on each drive you want to turn it off on and click Settings. Personally, the best way is to keep System Restore turned on for your C drive (or whichever drive has Windows installed on it) and to turn it off for all of the other drives or partitions.

turn off system restore

How to Disable Autorun/Autoplay for CD/DVD drives

I usually like to keep the autorun feature turned off because I find it very annoying when it automatically pops up asking me what I want to do with a cd that I might just want to access via a different program, etc. Also, you never know what kind of virus could be on a CD someone burned, which will then be executed automatically since autorun is turned on.

You can disable autorun by going to My Computer and right-click on the CD/DVD drive installed and choosing Properties.

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Click on the AutoPlay tab and choose Select an action to perform. Scroll down and choose Take No Action.

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How to Disable Wireless connection

Sometimes disabling your wireless connection can be useful if you’re at work with a laptop and are plugged into a wired network. If you’re already connected and your wireless network keeps trying to connect to, it can cause problems and be annoying.

You can disable your wireless connection in Windows by going to the Control Panel and choosing Network Connections. Click on Switch to Classic View if you don’t see the icons.

disable wireless

You’ll see a connection called Wireless Network Connection under the LAN or High-Speed Internet section. Right-click on it and choose Disable.

disable wireless connection

How to Disable Dr. Watson

Dr Watson is an error debugging tool in Windows that gathers information about your computer whenever an error occurs. It creates a text file that you can send to technical support specialists for review. If you want to disable it, you need to remove it from the registry.

1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit.exe in the Open box, and then click OK.

2. Locate and click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug

NOTE: You only need to do Steps 3 and 4 if you want to be able to enable Dr Watson again later on.

3. Click the AeDebug key, and then click Export Registry File on the Registry menu.

4. Type in a name for the file and choose a location, and then click Save.

5. Delete the AeDebug key.

How to Disable the Task Manager in Windows

There are two ways of disabling the Windows Task Manager in XP, one via the registry and one via the Group Policy editor. If you’re more familiar with the registry route, follow these steps.

1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit.exe in the Open box, and then click OK.

2. Locate and click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Policies\System

3. Click on the DisableTaskMgr key and change the value to 1 to disable.

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If they key is not there, create a new REG_DWORD key and set the value to 1. If you don’t like messing with the registry or Group Policy, you can use a simply little program written by Doug Knox that disables the Task Manager for the current user graphically.

If there’s more stuff you want to know how to disable, leave me a comment! I’ll add some more as I think of them!

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18 Responses to “How to disable settings, services, and programs in Windows XP”

  1. FiSh said on :

    Some very basic, yet valid tips. You might also include the one about not storing LAN Manager hashes as a security precaution.

    Link:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299656


  2. Mike said on :

    I’d love to have our users disable their wireless connections as above, but as far as I know you have to be an administrator on the local machine (and they aren’t). Is there a settable key that allows all users permission to disable network interfaces?


  3. anand said on :

    hiiiiiiii
    plz help me .i got a game cd.i was instaling it but it wasnot instaaled n my computer shows that” installation cannt initialize. the system cannt find the specified path.” butwhen i tried to install in my friends computer .it installed easily.


  4. akishore said on :

    Mike, sorry for the late reply! You can disable your wireless interface on a laptop by toggling the on/off switch. It’s not on all laptops, but most of the new ones have it. As for the LAN network connection, you have to disable it via the software.

    Anand, try changing the drive letter to something else and see if it works.


  5. Mike said on :

    Hi akishore –

    Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, the MacBook Pro does not include a hardware wireless switch (not surprising, as it’s not intended for primary use as a Windows machine, and in Mac OS X turning off the radio is not an administrator-restricted action).

    Is there a registry or permission setting that will allow a specific user to toggle the wireless card in software?


  6. imee said on :

    hi there!
    before anything else, may i send my congratulations with such a very helpful site. kudos!

    i’m just starting on an internet cafe and I’d like to know how to disable (and enable back if i have to) the right-click usage of the mouse.
    also, how do i protect programs installed in my pc so that users will not be able to alter them.
    i use “restore” in every unit before closing up the cafe to disregard whatever alteration/s any user may have done with my units.

    tnx!


  7. lokesh k b said on :

    to all m friends

    pleace help me

    when i open the c or any drive it going to the task manager

    but if it is virus effeced pls help to remove the vieus

    lokesh


  8. ivan said on :

    how do i block my computer from anyone that wants to install programs in my computer,(windows xp)so that i could be the only one who installs programs in it


  9. RDLineberry said on :

    How do you enable task manager and or regedit prompt. Somw how my mothers pc got a virius or trogan horse and I cannot change the desktop back ground, open task manager, or regedit prompt? Can you help?
    thank you
    RDL


  10. khenn said on :

    pls hep me how to disable my desk.cpl in my windows XP pro edition….

    thank you
    khenn


  11. danass said on :

    Hi i have a big problem. My task manager and regedit is always disabling even if i enable them after a few moments it disables again. How could i fix it? please help if you know. I even tried reinstalling windows. thanks


  12. ERIC said on :

    hi, i want to prevent other people who use my PC from installing programmes when using an administrator account


  13. YaT said on :

    Is there any way to prevent any other programs from being opened? meaning the computer can only be used for say, one specific program without using another account?


  14. melanie said on :

    I was prompted to turn on the Internet on my home computer in order to see a site. It warned that it was less secure, but I assumed I could turn it right back off. Problem is…I can’t figure out how! Running Windows XP with Internet Explorer. Can you help?


  15. Ankit said on :

    You can also disable a lot of these Windows features and settings in Group Policy. Just go to Start, Run and type in gpedit.msc. You can disable all kinds of features in Windows, Internet Explorer, etc.


  16. Harold said on :

    Thanks! it helps me a lot… but can you give more tips of disabling some Windows xp tools such as display properties, Control Panel, USB ports, and alike… it could be a great help for me if u could teach me how to do this.


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