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Friday, November 25, 2011
               Let’s face it. All of us have been infected by  virus before. Even if  you have anti-virus installed, you can still be  infected by a new or  custom virus that is not recognized by your  anti-virus. Sometimes after  removing the virus completely from our  system, you’ll face new  problems such as you can no longer bring up  Windows Task Manager from  CTRL+ALT+DEL. You get the error message saying  “Task Manager has been  disabled by your administrator”. This post will  help you to re-enable  the Windows Task Manager as long as it cannot open  normally. Just  follow these steps.
Disabling Task Manager is one way viruses try to make it harder for you to deal with their infections. Before proceeding any further, you should run a complete and up-to-date anti-virus scan of your machine. It’s possible, perhaps even likely, that you’ve been infected.Once you come back virus-free, you can proceed with the fix. Usually when you try to run taskmgr.exe manually, you get this message:
Once in the Group Policy Editor, expand in turn:
Disabling Task Manager is one way viruses try to make it harder for you to deal with their infections. Before proceeding any further, you should run a complete and up-to-date anti-virus scan of your machine. It’s possible, perhaps even likely, that you’ve been infected.Once you come back virus-free, you can proceed with the fix. Usually when you try to run taskmgr.exe manually, you get this message:
If you have Windows XP, Click Start, then click Run  and type in gpedit.msc and press OK.
- User Configuration
- Administrative Templates
- System
- Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
Double click on Remove Task Manager to change its  setting:
Click on Not Configured and then OK  and Task Manager is available once again.
Using Software Method
If you don’t want to apply these settings yourself, here is a software utility that will let you do these settings. Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT) allows you to re-enables all what the virus had previously disabled, and gives you back the control over your own computer, it even lets you re-enable the Task Manager, Registry Editor, folder options and Show hidden files and folders.I hope this post will let you re-enable your critical system components,  don’t forget to leave your comments and suggestions.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
