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How to hide or unhide the Control Panel icons?
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The Control Panel is a special folder that contains the tools (system software) used to configure the hardware and software. For example, you can customize the mouse, keyboard, printer, add or remove hardware or program and also set the appearance of desktop using color schemes, screen savers etc. All tools in the control panel are saved with CPL extension. You can find all CPL files inside C:\Windows\System32 folder with searching *.cpl extension.
Therefore, you can make your computer more secure to hide some important tools of control panel, because you can prevent other users to make any changes in your computer using the Control Panel tools.

Perform the following steps to hide the control panel tools:
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To edit this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
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First click on Start button to open "Run" and type "regedit" then press Ok button to open the Registry Editor.

In registry editor locate the given path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don't load

First right click in the right side of the registry editor panel and create the new DWORD value then rename this key exactly as the same name you want it to be hidden.

- For example, if you want to hide the Add/Remove Programs Option then name the String Value appwiz.cpl .
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Double click on new DWORD value and set its value No under "Value data" section.
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Close the Registry editor and restart your computer for changes to apply.
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But next time, if you want to restore the "Add/Remove Programs" option, then just type Yes instead of NO in Value Data dialog.
For others control panel icons name list are as under:
Name of file Control Panel Icons
access.cpl Accessibility Option
appwiz.cpl Add/Remove Programs
console.cpl Console Option
timedate.cpl Date and Time Option
desk.cpl Display Option
fax.cpl Fax Option
hdwwiz.cpl Hardware Wizard Option
irprops.cpl Infrared Port Option
intl.cpl International and
Regional Option
inetcpl.cpl Internet Settings Option
joy.cpl Joystick Option
main.cpl Mouse and Keyboard Option
mlcfg32.cpl Mail Option
mmsys.cpl Sound and Multimedia Option
modem.cpl Modem and Phone Option
ncpa.cpl Network and connectivity
Option
netcpl.cpl Network and Dial-up
Connectivity Option
nwc.cpl Netware Client Option
odbccp32.cpl ODBC Option
ports.cpl Ports Option
powercfg.cpl Power Management Option
sitcpl.cpl Scanner and Camera
Option
sapi.cpl Speech Properties Option
sysdm.cpl System Option
telephon.cpl Telephony Option
tweakui.cpl TweakUI Option
nusrmgr.cpl User Manager Option
wspcpl32.cpl WSP Client Option
quicktime.cpl QuickTime Option
S32LUCP1.cpl Norton Live Update Option
cpqmgmt.cpl Compaq Insight Agents Option
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