Saturday, 18 September 2010

Windows Registry Editor, Task Manager Problem

Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator” - Error you get when you try to open the Registry Editor in Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista and prevents access to registry editing.

If you are unable to access your regitry editor by typing REGEDIT.exe in Run Dialog then read following tips to quickly access disabled registry access. 

Tip 1
Download Registry Fix tool to enable disabled registry access. Click Fix Registry and your registry access is enabled immediately.

Tip 2
Following tip is extremely helpful, and usually necessary in helping to rid your computer of a viral infection, which has disabled your registry access.  Many virus programs will intercept registry access, based on its original file name (regedit.exe), and prevent them from running.  The alternate copies of theis file will not encounter this problem. 

Simply navigate to the C:\Windows and locate regedit.exe .
Once located rename regedit.exe to some other name (e.g. new_reg.exe) and double click the file to run.


Task Manager Fix is a FREEWARE system utility to fix task manager disabled by spywares, trojans and displays error message : Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator“, which blocks access to Windows Task Manager.
When you try to open Windows Task Manager, by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL the following error often appear:
Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator
INSTANT solution to common problem“Task Manager Not Working”


This error message appears due to restriction placed in the Windows Registry. One can easily enable Task Manager by editing some registry settings. For a normal user editing registry is not easy and a bit risky.
Task Manager Fix is designed to enable disabled Task Manager. Download the FREE Task Manager Fix tool to quickly enable Task Manager. Handy windows system recovery tool to remove task manager restrictions and effective solution to the problem – “Task Manager not Working”.


  Download Registry Fix

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