Disable Right Click Menu
Disable Right Click Menu or the Context Menu. All users must be familiar with the right click menu or the more familiar with this context menu.
Because of its convenience, users prefer to use this right-click menu from the other menu. In congenital Microsoft browser, Internet Explorer, for some reason, e.g security reasons, you can disable the context menu so that the user can not casually do right click.
Tip this time will use the Windows facility, the group policy editor or gpedit.msc.
The steps are as usual, as follows.
Because of its convenience, users prefer to use this right-click menu from the other menu. In congenital Microsoft browser, Internet Explorer, for some reason, e.g security reasons, you can disable the context menu so that the user can not casually do right click.
Tip this time will use the Windows facility, the group policy editor or gpedit.msc.
The steps are as usual, as follows.
- Click Start>> Run>> then type gpedit.msc and then OK or ENTER, to open the windows group policy editor.
- Then click User Configuration>> Administrative Templates>> Windows Components>> Internet Explorer>> Browser Menus, it looks like below.
- Then on the right, find and double click on Disable Context menu untill appear the windows to Disable Context Properties menu, as below.
- Then select the Enabled option, and proceed by clicking OK or Apply.
- Done.
Now, you try to open certain sites with Internet Explorer and try to do right click, what happened was not right-click accessible.







