Sunday, March 13, 2011

How To Enable Task Manager

When you're engrossed in a browser, surf the Internet, and other things. But suddenly your browser hangs and can not be closed, so the thing you do is open task manager by pressing ctrl + alt + delete. But the task manager can not be opened, with the emergence of the box which contains the words "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator"
So should you do next is to enable the task manager so that you can open again.
Here I include some way to enable the task manager.
1. Copy and paste the text below into the "RUN" menu (windows + r / start> run) on the computer.

REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f





2. If it still does not open there are still other ways.
    
* Click Start
    
* Click Run
    
* Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK
    
* In the Group Policy settings window
    
* Select User Configuration
    
* Select Administrative Templates
    
* Select System
    
* Select Ctrl + Alt + Delete options
    
* Select Remove Task Manager
    
* Double-click the Remove Task Manager option
    
* Select "Disable" or "not configured" (if you want to block, select enable) and then apply.
3. If you still can not be opened, or want to try something else, there are a few ways:
Click on Start> Run type regedit Press Ok The registry editor will of the open Use the + Signs to expand and navigate as below:

        
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System
In the right pane Should you see or DisableRegistryTools DisableTaskMgr value names, if the Value Data is 1 then the key is enabled and That disables the task manager and registry tools. If the value data is changed to 0, it will from the key and enable disabled Task Manager and Registry tools. Double Click on the Value name. That Should open a small window Nowhere change you cans its data from 1 to 0. Optionally delete the values ​​you cans or DisableRegistryTools DisableTaskMgr.
If the task manager and registry tools are still not enabled, then Click on Find in the registry editor and Type DisableRegistryTools in the box and click on "Find Next", it will from the display the first instance of DisableRegistryTools, see if the value is set to 0. Change the value to 0 if it is 1. Now press F3 to find the next instance, and do the Same. Click F3 again till you reach the end of the registry. This cans be useful if the virus has created a registry entry elsewhere. Now close the registry editor.

That's some way to enable the task manager, although other means are still there, but way above is the most widely used. 


So this is end of this blog post, hopefully useful, thank you for visiting my blog, and see ya! : D

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