Oct 13 2023 10:47 AM - edited Oct 13 2023 11:24 AM
Hello OneDrive Community!
We have a use case for the need to push a setting to disable the Windows 11 Snipping Tool to "Automatically save screenshots" to OneDrive.
Is there a group policy or a registry setting that will set the toggle to autosave to Off?
Oct 13 2023 02:42 PM - edited Oct 22 2023 03:36 PM
Yes, there is a way to disable the Snipping Tool’s autosave feature to OneDrive. You can turn off the “Automatically save screenshots” option in the Snipping Tool settings. Here are the steps to do so:
1.Open the Snipping Tool app.
2.Click/tap on the See more (3 dots) button, and click/tap on Settings.
Turn Off Automatically save screenshots.
You can now close the Snipping Tool app if you like.
Alternatively, you can disable the Snipping Tool using the Registry Editor. Here are the steps to do so:
Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box.
Type “regedit” and press Enter.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer.
Right-click on Explorer and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Name it “Disable Snipping Tool”.
Double-click on Disable Snipping Tool and set its value data to.
Click OK and close Registry Editor.
Please note that modifying the registry is risky and can cause irreversible damage to your system if done incorrectly. Therefore, it’s recommended that you create a backup of your registry before making any changes.
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Oct 22 2023 05:30 PM
@Deleted
Thank you for your reply.
These two options are close to what we need, but not exactly.
We would like to push a GPO setting that would be filtered to a specific AD Group of users to disable and also to enforce the setting to not automatically save the screenshots from the snipping tool.
Thanks again.
Oct 23 2023 10:26 AM - edited Oct 23 2023 10:28 AM
To disable the Snipping Tool in the Group Policy Editor or the Registry Editor. Here are the steps to disable the Snipping Tool using the Group Policy Editor:
1.Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
2.Type 'gpedit.msc' and press Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
3.Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Tablet PC > Accessories.
4.Select the Enabled option to disable the Snipping Tool.
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Oct 25 2023 12:18 PM
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Apr 26 2024 06:48 PM
@Sorin_Cleminte Thanks for asking, no, we do not have a GP or a reghit yet to disable this.
May 21 2024 07:56 AM
Has there been any updates for a GPO to be created to turn off the autosave? This could be a HIPPA and security violation.
May 23 2024 12:48 PM
@Mckeag_B_2
we also have the same requirement to prevent users from accumulating huge amount of potentially sensitive information on all our workstations
May 23 2024 01:12 PM
May 23 2024 01:13 PM - edited May 23 2024 01:15 PM
No not that we have discovered
is there a page to post enhancement requests for the PG?
May 30 2024 08:16 AM
May 30 2024 08:31 AM
@BFeely not a doctor, and it's a typo. K? or do I need to say OK or okay?