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Solve : regarding task manager and command prompt?

Answer» HELLO friends,

I am using HP system with windowsXP SP2 Operating System. Recently it was corrupted and i reinstalled my OS, wright now am unable to access Task Manager and Command Prompt. Tried to rectify this by changing in gpedit.msc but it didn't effect on that.

The message i am receiving was "Administrator disabled the Task Manager " same with CMD also coming. can any one PLEASE give your SUGGESTIONS to rectify this ..........


This could possibly be a malware infection. Some viruses have been known to disable Task Manager and the Command Prompt.
What protection software do you currently have installed? (Anti-virus, Anti-spyware, Firewall, ETC)From MS:

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1. Verity that the "Local Group Policy" or "Domain Group Policy" doesn’t block you from using

"Task Manager".

1.1 "Local Group Policy"

a. Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> Write "Gpedit.msc" and press on "ENTER" button.

b. Navigate to "User Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "System" -> "Ctrl+Alt+Del Options"

c. In the right side of the screen verity that "Remove Task Manager"" option set to "Disable" or "Not Configured".

d. Close "Gpedit.msc" MMC.

e. Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> Write "gpupdate /force" and press on "Enter" button.

Note: If you are using Windows 2000, please follow KB q227302 instead stage "e".

Using SECEDIT to Force a Group Policy Refresh Immediately
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q227302/


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