how to remove open file location in right click option properties


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    how to remove open file location in right click option properties


    hey guys,, do anyone know how to remove this open file location in properties right click option... especially in game desktop shortcuts
    i was able to remove open file location in context menu but when i try check properties in right click option open file location option is still there..
    this will be a great risk for my pc security .Can anyone help me on this,, many experience guys in this site says they dont know how to do this. but i dont believe them..

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    cubefred14 said:
    hey guys,, do anyone know how to remove this open file location in properties right click option... especially in game desktop shortcuts
    i was able to remove open file location in context menu but when i try check properties in right click option open file location option is still there..
    this will be a great risk for my pc security .Can anyone help me on this,, many experience guys in this site says they dont know how to do this. but i dont believe them..

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    You have posted this and probably three or four threads before starting a new thread do you think you're going to get any more extra help? I'll have you know one of the guys (Brink) that you don't believe it is very highly respected around here and if he can't get it most likely it's going to be very tough to find someone that does.
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    Why do you want to remove that?
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    to bongo and brink i dont mean to be disrespectful , Sorry.. i also know you guys are the best and i admired and really respect you for that..
    i decided to create a new thread on this so that maybe some others guys who might know how do this might give me a small step.. bout this

    the sole reason i want this remove is because in our flat i am freely letting my friends and flatmate used my pc, but sometimes or maybe they could alter or accidentally delete/alter the program from its folder..
    so as part of my security knowing that my os is very basic and without the GPO. i have put some small security like hidding drive, blocking access to regedit, run command, control panel and many more.. and this open file location in rightclick option really gives me a headache. so i want it remove without sacrificing pc comfort use.

    hope you get what i mean,,

    Godbless thanks, and more power to this thread...
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    SORRY about the phrase (but i dont believe them....):) PEACE//
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    This is a much better option anyway,

    Guest Account - Turn On or Off
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    is there any other option or way without making another account...
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    That is the best way considering you are just trying to limit access to someone using your computer.

    Just enable the Guest account and put a password on yours.
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    sorry but i just want that we share same account.... making another account like guest account wont give them the access to open my games and some other apps...

    thanks anyway... but maybe there should be a way to remove that open file location in right click properties right??

    if all options are exhausted then maybe we could just remove properties option in right click...

    thanks man...
    Last edited by cubefred14; 26 Jun 2012 at 13:27.
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