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Question about task manager
Replies: 4Last Post May 4 4:05pm by dylan6405
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( luvinmychica )


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Ok I needed to use the task manager earlier. Well when I hit ctr alt del It says it has been disabled by the admin. Well one problem here, I am the admin. SO how do I fix this problem?

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emopenguinqueen


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wtf.
no idea.

thats wel weird lol.


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Hi,

Just go to:

• Click Start
• Click Run
• Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK
• In the Group Policy settings window
o Select User Configuration
o Select Administrative Templates
o Select System
o Select Ctrl+Alt+Delete options
o Select Remove Task Manager
o Double-click the Remove Task Manager option


Google is your friend.

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dylan6405


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There must be another account on the computer, make sure its a limited account

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dylan6405


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Quote: from 3li at 3:59 pm on May 4, 2008


Hi,

Just go to:

• Click Start
• Click Run
• Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK
• In the Group Policy settings window
o Select User Configuration
o Select Administrative Templates
o Select System
o Select Ctrl+Alt+Delete options
o Select Remove Task Manager
o Double-click the Remove Task Manager option


Google is your friend.


try that before my response lol i think this is a better explanation

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