Since Windows 2000, it is possible to configure which settings must be displayed in the control panel. You can hide some items or on the other side, only display the ones you choose.

To configure this you will have to edit a GPO (or the Local group policy).

The settings to edit are depending of what you want to achieve:

User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Hide specified Control Panel Items
or
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Show only specified Control Panel Items

In Windows Vista or Windows 7, you must enter the values defined in the MSDN documentation instead of the different .cpl you want to display. You can find the different settings there : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc144191(VS.85).aspx

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If you want to restrict/show only the Display part in which you can set the resolution, display output, DPI, you’ll not find it in the previous link. The option is as simply as its name : Microsoft.Display.

You’ll now be able to restrict this view ;) and have this kind of control panel

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Posted By: Jean-Benoit Paux
Last Edit: 20 May 2009 @ 11 52 PM

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Depuis toujours il est possible de masquer des éléments du panneau de configuration ou au contraire d’en afficher qu’une partie.

Il faut pour cela passer par les GPO (ou en local via la local group policy).

Sous Windows Vista et Windows 7, cela se passe en mettant la liste des options à cacher ou à afficher grâce à ces settings :

User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Hide specified Control Panel Items
et
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Show only specified Control Panel Items

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On peut avoir la liste des choix (les items) grâce à ce lien sur MSDN :http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc144191(VS.85).aspx

La seule chose manquante cependant est l’absence de la partie Affichage, permettant de régler la résolution, les sorties écrans, etc.

Si vous cherchez, l’option s’appelle Microsoft.Display

On aura bien au final ce genre de panneau de configuration :

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