Remove context menu for the taskbar

Good afternoon,

It is possible to restrict only one program to be executed by the taskbar?
The aim is to be able to open all programs by the taskbar by right click, with the exception of one.



February 10th, 2015 4:19pm

Hi Hugo,

Do you mean only include the program and don`t include the recent options ?

If it is ,please uncheck this setting (Right click the taskbar and choose "Properties"):

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February 11th, 2015 9:17am

Hi Hugo,

Do you mean only include the program and don`t include the recent options ?

If it is ,please uncheck this setting (Right click the taskbar and choose "Properties"):

Best regards




February 11th, 2015 9:17am

Hi Hugo,

Do you mean only include the program and don`t include the recent options ?

If it is ,please uncheck this setting (Right click the taskbar and choose "Properties"):

Best regards




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February 11th, 2015 9:17am

No, what I want is a given program is not possible to open the taskbar.
February 12th, 2015 9:25am

Hi hugo,

I am quite sure about  your exact need .

The programs opened should not be combined ?
Check this setting :

If this is not what you want ,please explain your needs more detailed .All the settings about the taskbar are listed in the properties. You can have a look at these settings to find out the exact options to meet your need .

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February 12th, 2015 9:04pm

What I need is to hide the excel.exe button on the image so that users only use the shortcut from the desktop .
What currently happens is that users open the first excel the desktop and the second will use the taskbar.
The worst thing is that I need to do this only for a specific program .
February 13th, 2015 9:53am

Hi Hugo,

"What currently happens is that users open the first excel the desktop and the second will use the taskbar."

A opened program will appear in the taskbar automatically .I am afraid there is no setting to achieve your goal.

Would you mind to explain the applying environment (Why did you need to do this )? Maybe we  can figure out a workaround.

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February 15th, 2015 8:47pm

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