How to Block Desktop Apps Access in Windows 11?

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In this video, we will guide you on How to Block Desktop Apps Access in Windows 11. If you are running Windows 11 on your computer or laptop and want to disable access to specific applications, you are watching the correct video. Reasons may be various to strict some apps on your computer, like you want to prevent users from launching built-in tools (such as PowerShell and Command Prompt), running scripts, or making unwanted system changes. It may also happen; you have installed some apps on your PC and don’t want to give access to someone else. You may also strict some of the apps to comply with your organization’s policy. Whatever the reason might be, if you want to restrict access to some specific applications on Windows 11, it is possible through the built-in Local Group Policy Editor. Here is how to do it. How to Disable Specific Apps Access on Windows 11? To block access to specific apps on your Windows 11 machine, first press the Windows + R keys on the keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Then, type gpedit.msc and press Enter on the keyboard to launch the Local Group Policy Editor. In the Local Group Policy Editor, expand User Configuration expand Administrative Templates

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