What can I do if SmartScreen cannot be set up in Win10 and needs a system administrator?

  

The SmartScreen Filter is a feature in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge that helps detect phishing sites and can help us solve many problems. However, I found that the newly upgraded Windows 10 system, when setting up SmartScreen, found that it could not be set, suggesting that this setting is managed by the system administrator, and the options are also gray. So, how should we solve this problem? Let's get to know it!

1. Under Windows10 system, right click on the start icon, click “run” in the pop-up option box, or press and hold the Windows+R shortcut key combination to bring up the "Run” command window. As shown in the figure;

2, enter the “regedit.exe” command in the input command bar in the pop-up "Run" dialog window. Then click the “OK” button. As shown in the figure;

3, after clicking the OK button, this time will open the "Registry Editor" dialog window. As shown in the figure;

4. In the Registry Editor dialog window, expand and navigate to the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\System" option. As shown in the figure;

5. In the right pane of the System option, find the “Enable SmartScreen” option and click the right mouse button. Click “Delete> in the pop-up menu. . As shown in the figure;

6, then in the pop-up "Confirm Value Delete" dialog box, click “ Yes & rdquo; As shown in the figure;

7, return to the SmartScreen settings interface, close SmartScreen. As shown in the figure

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