Regardless of why you would have a user Windows to want to disable the right-click menu in Windows DiscoverThis is possible via two methods quite simple (at least for somewhat advanced users). It is recommended, however, before following any of these methods, to create a restore point, Where then will be required system restore (Because any errors).
How to activate or deactivate Context Menu (right-click menu) in Windows Explorer?
1. The first method is valid for users using edition Windows cu Group Policy Editor included:
- open Run (Windows + R) if you type gpedit.mscThen give Enter to open Group Policy Editor
- navigate to User Configuration> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> Windows Discover (File Explorer for users Windows 8/8.1)
- identify the entry in the right pane remove Windows Explorer's default context menu and double-click on it (or right-click> Edit)
- in the settings dialog, select EnabledThen click on OK
- to reactivate the right click menu in Windows DiscoverFollow the same steps to the window and select settings Disabled or not Configured
2. The second method involves a change the system registry (Recommended creating a backup Their first):
- open Run and type regeditThen give Enter to open registry Editor
- navigate to key site HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer (In Windows Vista si Windows 7 will need to create Discover under the key Policies)
- in the right panel identify the entry DWORD NoViewContextMenu (Also, it will be created as the key Discover in Windows 7 si Windows Vista) And change its value in 1 (Right-click the entry and select Modify)
- for reactivation Context Menu, Give back entry NoViewContext Menu the amount 0
Success!
STEALTH SETTINGS - How to disable & re-enable right-click menu (Context Menu) in Windows 8 File Explorer