Impossible to cancel the restrictions of the GPO on access to items in the control panel.

Hello world

gently, I am in desperate need of help!

This is for a new brand, out of the box, computer with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit (no need to suspect a virus or malware, etc., as the computer is not part of a domain controller). I have set up on this computer an object of applied and local group policy on a user who belongs to the Administrators Local Group. Basically, the GPO has been to "don't show only specified control panel items". the only element of Panel I want to be displayed so that the user has been the "programs and features". Therefore, in the Group Policy object editor, I used the canonical name "Microsoft.ProgramsAndFeatures." everything has worked out very well...

However, and to my surprise, all other users, including the administrator built-in, lose access to everything in the control panel. To try to solve the problem, I have disabled the "Show only items specified Control Panel", and then put it on "not configured". However, the problem remained the same. I then did a "remove Group Policy object" the specified user still persists and all users cannot view items in Control Panel. Suggestions please!

Thanks in advance!

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community Forum.

According to the description of the issue, I recommend you post your query in the TechNet Forums. TechNet is watched by other computing professionals who would be more likely to help you.

TechNet Forum
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

Hope this information is useful.

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