XP System Task Manager can't open a feasible solution that can't run

  
Users who use the computer regularly should know the task manager. With the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del, we can open the task manager. The task manager provides information about the performance of the computer and shows the programs and processes running on the computer. For more information, we can also use it to check the status of the network and quickly understand how the network works. It can be said that the task manager in the windows xp system is one of the important tools in the process of using the computer. However, sometimes we will encounter the "Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator", this time we can not open the task manager, what should we do? The following small series will share with you the specific solution Method! The method is as follows: 1. Click the “Click” button to select the “Run” option. In the dialog box that opens, enter the “gpedit.msc” character command and press the “OK” button. On the left side of the “Group Policy” page that opens, expand User Configuration, Management Module, System, Ctrl+Alt+Del Options. 3. Right click on the right side ‘Delete“Task Manager”’Options , click the "Properties" button; 4, in the Open & lsquo; Delete & ldquo; Task Manager & rdquo; Properties & rsquo; interface to the "Settings" tab, select the "disabled" option, press “; OK & rdquo; button. The above is the solution that the xp system can't open the task manager, because the task manager is one of the more important tools. If you can't open the tool, it will have a great impact on our normal use of the computer, so you may wish to learn this tutorial. I hope that I can help you all.
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