You can use registry settings to disable the tabs themselves, but not the buttons on the 'Appearance' and 'Setting's tabs (both of which have 'Advanced' buttons).
You can sometimes remove buttons from dialogs by using a resource editor like Resource Hacker (
Unfortunately this won't work with 'desk.cpl' (the 'Control Panel' applet for 'Display Properties') because it only shows the 'desktop' tab as an editable dialog and not the other tabs.
Thanks Rick998, you are right on with what I was hoping to accomplish... I did suspect what you have explained very clearly would be the case...
If anyone else has any additional thoughts... I would love to hear them...
To further clarify, The "Advanced" button I talk about is found by navigating as follows:
1. Right click on the desktop.
2. Choose "Properties"
3. Click on the "Settings" tab of the Display Properties window.
4. It is in this window after the "Settings" tab is selected where the "Advanced" button shows up (it is located next to the "Troubleshoot" button. It would be awesome to somehow disable this "Advanced" button.
Hopefully this helps to clarify...
Awesome if someone knows of ideas to disable this...
I have to agree with Rick 998. Unless you have the tools to re-write desk.cpl, it can't be done by conventional means. You might want to check some programmer forums or ask Microsoft to add the option. I did the screen shot using Hide Master, but that is just graphical not functional. Good luck!!!
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