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You can customize the display of the Control Panel applets. With this setting you can hide the "Phone and Modem Options" system icon from the current applets group.
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Hide Phone and Modem Options from Control Panel.reg
The “.reg” file can hide “Phone and Modem Options” icon in the Control Panel window.
Show Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel (Default).reg
The “.reg” file can cause the “Phone and Modem Options” icon to reappear in the Control Panel window.
Registry Entry Details:
Steps ScreenShots:
Apply registry settings according below given steps of screenshots with related changes.
The system icon 'Phone and Modem Options' is hidden from the 'Control Panel' item list.
The system icon 'Phone and Modem Options' reappears in the ‘Control Panel’ window.
First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit"
Second, go to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don't load\] and create a String Value "telephon.cpl" by right-clicking in the open area.
Next, right-click on “telephon.cpl” to modify its data value.
Finally, set the ‘Value Data’ as “No” in the textbox provided and click on ‘OK’.
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