The Win7 Registry Editor is disabled by the administrator.

  

Friends familiar with the Win7 system know that the Registry Editor is a good tool for changing Win7 system settings. Settings that cannot be modified in the Control Panel can be completed in the registry. However, some users are prompted when they open the registry editor. The registry editor has been disabled by the administrator. What is going on? How to remove Win7's restrictions on the registry editor?

First, Win7 open the registry method

1 Win+R key to open the Win7 system to run, enter the number of run regedit click OK.

Second, the registry is disabled.

The Win7 Registry Editor is disabled by the administrator, probably because the Group Policy Editor now has the registry.

1. Win+R opens and runs gpedit.msc and click OK.

2. After entering the Group Policy Editor, open the options for User Configuration, Administrative Templates, and System.

3, open in the system window, "block access to the registry editing tool", you can see that this item is started, which is why the registry editor is disabled.

4, this time just double-click to open this item, change "already enabled" to "ld"; disabled & rdquo; or “ not configured & rdquo; on it.

5, after setting up, restart the system, run the regedit command, you will find that the registry editor can be opened normally.

These are the Win7 open the Group Policy Editor and Group Policy methods are disabled administrator lift method, and rights under the Group Policy Editor Win7 system than the registry editor, it can be Select to enable or disable the Group Policy Editor in the Group Policy Editor.

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