Configuring Group Policy and Modifying the Registry Let Win7 Task Manager Work

  
Windows Task Manager often strikes. There are many reasons for strikes. In the face of this situation, you should conduct a full scan in time to eliminate the impact of viruses and Trojans on the system. In addition, it is possible that the task manager will not work properly due to improper group policy settings and the registry being modified. What are you waiting for? Let the Win7 Task Manager work again.

Case 1: Reconfigure the Group Policy

Win7 many cases unable to open the Task Manager, are due to have been shut down and disable setting in Group Policy, so for Group Policy to lift ban Can solve the situation of most Win7 task manager strikes.

STEP1: Click "Start" menu. Click "Run" and type "gpedit.msc". In the Group Policy, expand the Local Computer Policy /User Configuration /Administrative Templates /System /Ctrl + Alt + Del option.

STEP2: Open Delete "task manager" of the property in the list. If there are options such as "Disabled" or "Not Configured" in the "Settings" tab of the properties, select "Opened" and OK, Win7 task management will be able to work again.

Case 2: Modify the registry

possible because the impact of a virus or Trojan, the registry has been modified, resulting in the Task Manager can not function properly, then only need to adjust the registry that is Can be done.

click Run, type "regedit" to open the Registry Editor, expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\PolicIEs\\, establish entry named System under the registry key in the Create a "string value" or "DWord value" named DisableTaskMgr. Set the key value to 0 to cancel the forbidden state of the task manager. If set to 1, it means prohibition.
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