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Region and Language "Administrative" Tab - Add or Remove

How to Add or Remove the "Administrative" Tab in Region and Language
Published 20 Apr 2011
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How to Add or Remove the "Formats" Tab in Region and Language

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This will show you how to add or remove the Administrative tab in Region and Language for setting system locale and copying settings to the default user in Vista and Windows 7.

You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this tutorial.


EXAMPLE: Region and Language "Administrative" Tab Added and Removed
Region and Language "Administrative" Tab - Add or Remove-default.jpgRegion and Language "Administrative" Tab - Add or Remove-removed.jpg




OPTION ONE
Using a REG File Download
1. To Add/Restore "Administrative" Tab in Region and Language
NOTE: This is the default setting.
A) Click on the Download button below to download the file below.
Add_Formats_tab_in_Region_and_Language.reg
download
B) Go to step 3.
2. To Remove "Administrative" Tab in Region and Language
A) Click on the Download button below to download the file below.
Remove_Formats_tab_in_Region_and_Language.reg
download
3. Click on Save, and save the .reg file to the desktop.

4. Right click on the downloaded .reg file and click on Merge.

5. Click on Run, Yes (Windows 7) or Continue (Vista), Yes, and OK when prompted.

6. When done, you can delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.




OPTION TWO
Through the Local Group Policy Editor
1. Open the all users, specific users or groups, or all users except administrators Local Group Policy Editor for how you want this policy applied.

2. In the left pane, click on to expand User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Control Panel, and Regional and Language Options. (see screenshot below)
Region and Language "Administrative" Tab - Add or Remove-gpedit-1.jpg
3. In the right pane, right click on Hide Regional and Language Options administrative options and click on Edit. (see screenshot above)

4. To Add/Restore "Administrative" Tab in Region and Language
A) Select (dot) either Not Configured or Disabled. (see screenshot below step 6)
NOTE: Not Configured is the default setting.

B) Go to step 6.
5. To Remove "Administrative" Tab in Region and Language
A) Select (dot) Enabled. (see screenshot below step 6)
6. Click on OK. (see screenshot below)
Region and Language "Administrative" Tab - Add or Remove-gpedit-2.jpg
7. Close the Local Group Policy Editor window.
That's it,
Shawn







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