Remove Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL Screen

How to Remove Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL Screen?

In Windows, CTRL+ALT+DEL is the key combination of Ctrl key, Alt key, and Del key, that the user can press at the same time to bring the Security options menu. This Security Options menu contains Lock, Switch user, Sign out, Change a Password, and Task Manager. Earlier the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination brings up the Task Manager Window or a drop-down menu that allows users to see the status of the current running program. In Windows 10, Microsoft added a security menu that offers security-related functions to close a frozen application or to shut or restart your computer. In case your laptop or system is not responding by pressing the ctrl-alt-del you can open the security options, from there you can choose the Task Manager to close the non-responding applications. For security purposes, most companies remove the options from the Security Options menu. Windows allows users to customize the Security options menu, by default you can see all the above-mentioned options in the Security menu by clicking Ctrl-alt-del. Users are allowed to remove the security features from the menu. This article will guide you to remove Task Manager from ctrl-alt-del screen.

Remove Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL Screen:

In Windows 10/11 you can remove the Task Manager Option from Ctrl+Alt+Del screen using two different methods. Follow the below-mentioned methods.

Using Group Policy Editor:

Open the Run command by pressing Windows + R and type gpedit.msc and hit enter, this command will open the Group Policy Editor.

Now navigate to the following path.

User Configuration –> Administrative Templates –> System –> Ctrl+Alt+Del Options

From the left-hand side click on Ctrl+Alt+Del Options, and from the right-hand side look for the Policy named Remove Task Manager.

remove task manager policy

Double click on the Remove Task Manager Policy to open the Policy Settings.

Under Policy Settings, choose Enabled.

Remove Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL screen using group policy editor

Next click on Apply and OK. Open Command Prompt and type gpupdate /force and hit enter, Once the policy is updated successfully, restart the system once.

That’s it now the Task Manager is no longer visible on ctrl-alt-del screen.

Using Registry Editor:

Note: Modifying the Registry is risky, and it causes irreversible damage to your OS Installation Follow the steps correctly. Friendly advice Before Modifying Registry Creating Restore Point is recommended.

Open Run command by pressing Windows + R and type regedit and hit enter, this command will open the Registry Editor console.

Now navigate to the following Registry path.

Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies

From the left hand, right-click on Policies and choose New > Key and name it as System.

Then right-click on newly created System key and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, and name it as DisableTaskMgr.

Next Double click on the DisableTaskMgr and set the value data as 1 and click on OK.

Remove Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL screen using regsitry editor

Close the Registry Editor and restart the system once.

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