Hi Guys,
I have a request hopefully someone can help me getting it fix.

We have Windows 2012R2 as active directry and one Win10 Pro running RDP desktop services. everytime our users shutdown the windows 10 accidently .

i managed to create a group policy on the Domain controller to disable the shutdown button however the button its not gone and still there.

from the MS website i enabled the below settings to get the shutdown button off. but the shutdown button is still there.

Disable and remove links to Windows Update
Remove common program groups from Start Menu
Disable programs on Settings Menu
Remove Network & Dial-up Connections from Start Menu
Remove Search menu from Start Menu
Remove Help menu from Start Menu
Remove Run menu from Start Menu
Add Logoff to Start Menu
Disable changes to Taskbar and Start Menu Settings
Disable and remove the Shut Down command or Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down command

i’ve runned many times gpupdate and gpupdate /force on the machine but nothing changed.

can you guys advies how to fix this ?

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Maybe this.

Start policy settings supported for Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Education

These policy settings are available in Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar under User Configuration.

Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands

This removes the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands from the Start Menu, Start Menu power button, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, and Alt+F4 Shut Down Windows menu.

Gpo [User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar]

Disable and remove the Shut Down command or Remove and prevent access to the Shut

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Thank you guys,
i was too patient i was applying the policies to the computer in the OU that why it didn’t works.
the OU has been applied to the Sale users and i just logged in with a Sale user and the buttons are gone.

thank you guys

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