Friday, September 10, 2010

Task Manager?

I want to plain task arranger. I Press Ctrl+Alt+Del.And It Say Task Manager has be disabled by your administrator

How to enabled it

Task Manager?

Make sure that you are an administrator if not you wont be capable of open it.
As part of a set of the enhanced management available within Windows 2000 and Windows XP, rather than risking a registry shift, as an administrator you can enable or disable Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP Pro's TaskManager using Group Policy Editor. This can be applied to the local policy. Note: if you are trying to override your organization group policy, you can't. As soon as you re-authenticate to the domain, the domain or OU Group Policy will rewrite the registry setting. But if the TaskManager was accidently disabled or you necessitate to control this item for a set of standalone boxes this is for you:



Click Start

Click Run

Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK

In the Group Policy settings glass

Select User Configuration

Select Administrative Templates

Select System

Select Ctrl+Alt+Delete options

Select Remove Task Manager

Double-click the Remove Task Manager route

And as I mentioned above, since the policy is Remove Task Manager, by disabling the policy, you are enabling the Task Manager.
Put your user christen into the machines local administrator group and that way you user will also be the admin user. To do this budge to control panel, select user accounts select your user and click the properties button tick the button to make the user an admin. Hope this help, good luck.
the admin does not want you to see what adjectives processes are running might be he has installed keyloggers ,etc to track adjectives user activities

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