Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator July 27, 2008
Posted by me2blog in about computer.Tags: gpedit, task manager, Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator
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Sometimes you can’t get access to you task manager window, and get the following msg:
Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator
it maybe because:
1. You use account that was blocked via the “Local Group Policy” or “Domain Group Policy”.
2. Some registry settings block you from using “Task Manager”.
the solution is simple:
we want to open GPedit file, this is can be done either by
open start then select run the write Gpedit.msc then enter
if you have too many viruses and you can’t find the run icon in you start menu, fix this first:
How to get the Run icon back in Start Menu for windows XP
or
open the following path (local C -> windows -> system32 -> gpedit)
then open user configuration -> Administrative templates -> system -> Ctrl + Alt + Del options
then you will find in the setting “Remove the task manager” and it’s status set to be either “Allowed” or “not configured ” click on it and change it to be “Disabled” then welcome your task manager back!




you are right me2blog. i also do that gpedit command and was able to do it perfectly that tweakings in xp gpedit. that was really a great big help. it is a powerful tools from microsoft im enjoying for good purposes.
Actually ur system is affected with new folder.exe
Try this one:-
http://www.us-experts.com/site/Details.asp?TopicID=35
goto this link
and download the smart virus remover its free.
and install it.
then check ur system tray it will show a new icon…. click on it…else
goto
start > all programs > Smart Virus Remover
click on all the four buttons on the left side of the interface.
it will activate ur task manager, folder options etc….
but remember u have to use a good antivirus in order to remove the virus.
hi its not working when i change into disable the Remove that Task Manager that task manager becomes enable in the menu after few second its getting back to the disable stage
thanks
your info is very helpfully