Policy
Remove Boot / Shutdown / Logon / Logoff status messages
Windows 11 25H2
Policy overview
Key metadata and intent for this policy.
Supported OS tags: Windows2000, WindowsServer2003, WindowsXP
This policy setting suppresses system status messages. If you enable this setting, the system does not display a message reminding users to wait while their system starts or shuts down, or while users log on or off. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the system displays the message reminding users to wait while their system starts or shuts down, or while users log on or off.
Internal name
DisableStatusMessages
Policy ID
c8580279b925
Elements
0
Registry values
How enabled and disabled states update the registry.
| Registry location | Type | Enabled value | Disabled value |
|---|---|---|---|
| HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableStatusMessages | REG_DWORD | 1 | 0 |
Policy elements
Inputs and configuration options exposed by this policy.
This policy has no additional user input fields.
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