Disable a user from Logging Off Windows

Posted by ADMINISTRATOR On 23 June 2009 No Commented

In order to make sure that a user always shuts down the Windows instead of logging off, you can 
disable the logging off options from the Windows. By disabling the logging off options, a user can 
either switch the user, or will have to shut down the system. He/she will not be able to log off 
the system, but will be able to shutdown the system.
In order to remove the logging off option from the Window, you’ll have to remove the “Log Off” from 
the start menu and from the Task Manager as well.
1. Remove Log Off option from Task Manager
In order to remove the “log off ” menu option from the Task Manager’s menu, do as follows:
Open Group Policy Editor (Start->Run->”gpedit.msc”)
On the left go to, User Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.
On the right, Enable this setting “Remove Logoff“.
This setting does not let the user log off the system by using any method, including programs run 
from the command line, such as scripts. It also disables or removes all menu items and buttons that 
log the user off the system except from the Start Menu.
2. Remove Log Off from the Start Menu
To remove the log off button from the Start Menu, do as follows:
Open Group Policy Editor (Start->Run->”gpedit.msc”)
On the left go to, User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Start Menu and Taskbar.
On the right, Enable this setting “Remove Logoff on the Start Menu“.
If you enable this setting, the Log Off item does not appear in the Start menu. This setting also 
removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot restore the Log 
Off item to the Start Menu.

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