Win8 prompts this operation to be cancelled due to the limitations of this computer?

  
                

When the Win8 system runs the CMD command, it prompts “This operation was cancelled due to the limitation of this computer”. The same prompt will appear when running other programs and commands. What should I do at this time?

First, the operation does not take, then you start from the C drive Group Policy, follows directly:

in order to open the C: \\ WINDOWS \\ system32, in the directory, find Gpedit.msc item, and double-click to run it, if it can be successfully opened, then the problem is simple, then you can follow the steps below to operate!

After double-clicking gpedit.msc, in the Group Policy Edit window, expand “Local Computer Policy"→“User Configuration”→“Administrative Template”→“System&rdquo ;, double-click on the right-hand pane of "Run only the licensed Windows application", set it to "ld unconfigured" in the pop-up window. Click “OK" to exit and close the Group Policy Edit window. Similarly, in the Group Policy console, expand “Local Computer Policy"→“User Configuration”→“Administrative Template”→“System", double click on the right pane“ Do not run the specified windows application, see if the policy is enabled, and add the "Run" program, if it is, delete the added program and set the policy to "Unconfigured". Apply it.

Second, if the above operation does not work, then do the following:

1. Plan task method

If the computer's scheduled task can be run, open “ control panel” → & ldquo; Mission Plan & rdquo;, start the wizard to create a mission plan called MMC, the implementation of the program is "C: \\ Windows \\ System32 \\ mmc.exe " rdquo;. When finished, right-click on the newly created MMC in the task plan window and select “Run”. In the open console window, click on the menu bar “File”→“Open”, navigate to “C :\\Windows\\System32\\gpedit.msc” program, open the Group Policy Edit window, expand “Local Computer Policy"→“User Configuration”→“Administrative Template”→“System” Double-click the "Run only licensed Windows application" in the right pane, and set it to "ld unconfigured" in the pop-up window. Click “OK" to exit and close the Group Policy Edit window. When the system pops up, “Save the changes to the gpedit.msc” query window, click “Yes” to confirm the save, you can unlock.

2. Safe Mode Method

In fact, this limitation of Group Policy is achieved by loading the registry specific key value, which is not loaded in safe mode. Press and hold the F8 key after rebooting, in the open multiple boot menu window, select “Safe Mode with Command Prompt”. After entering the desktop, type “"C:\\Windows\\System32\\mmc.exe” at the command prompt of the startup, start the console, and then release the restriction according to the above operation. Finally, restart the normal login system to unlock. In addition, many of the restrictions of Group Policy cannot be effective in Safe Mode. If you encounter a restriction that cannot be lifted, you may want to go to find a solution.

The above is the whole content of Win8 prompting this operation to be canceled due to the limitation of this computer. If you encounter this problem, you can use the Group Policy Editor or the scheduled task and the security mode to fix it.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved