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Method 1: Use Group Policer to Disable Access to Task Manager First, log in to the system with an administrator-level account, and then enter "Open Group Player" in the "Run" of the Start menu.
In Group Policyr, find "User Settings Administrative Templates System Ctrl+Alt+del Options" Double-click "Remove Task Mangaer" on the right to open the "Remove Task Manager" attribute settings page as shown in Figure 2. Check "Enabled" and click "OK" to no longer use "Ctrl+Alt+del" to open Task Manager. Method 2:
Using User Restrictions to Disable Access to Task Manager Although the above method can prohibit access to Task Manager, this method cannot prohibit users from opening it by directly clicking on Task Manager, and not using the combination hotkey of "Ctrl+Alt+del" to open Task Manager will also cause inconvenience to our normal use. Below we introduce ways to prohibit unauthorized users from accessing Task Manager by using user restrictions. Find " in the "system32" directory of the system installation directory, right-click, select "run as", select "the following user", and enter the username and password.
You can set the above users to run Task Manager. One thing to note is that you want to use an admin-level username and password for the above. Resources.
1.By modifying the registry, you can prohibit users from using Task Manager. Create a double-byte (reg dword) value item Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Policies System DisableTaskMGR and change its value to 1.
If you undisable, it will be changed to 0 --1Arrive.
Try the free registry repair tool regfix registry key value fixer 2Start-Run Open Group Policy Go to User Configuration Look for the relevant project ...... 3.Arrive.
** Internet assistant to restore the registry -- if you are infected with a virus, so you are suspected of being invaded by someone The above friend said that if it is feasible, it is best to add the administrator password in the control panel is the password of the administrator account If it does not work, it is recommended to redo the system Don't forget to add the password to the administrator. Wish.
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Hello: It is recommended that you install the Rising Antivirus v16 version and upgrade to the latest virus database, restart the computer and press the F8 key to select the safe mode, perform a full virus scan and kill, and then use the Rising Security Assistant to repair the computer, **Address:
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Not an administrator account.
But you'll have to type administrator anyway.
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This is the time of antivirus, delete or destroy some configuration files in documents and settings, you can log in with the administrator account, change the original account permissions or create a new administrator account after entering!
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Hello, for your situation, it is recommended that you need to get a system CD, and then use the CD to boot and reinstall the system, then install the latest version of PC Manager, and upgrade the virus database to the latest version, then restart your computer, press F8 to enter the safe mode during the boot process, and use PC Manager to conduct an in-depth and thorough Trojan virus detection and killing on your computer, if you find a virus, please deal with it immediately, and then restart the machine normally.
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Reboot the system and log in to the system with the user starting with admin. Start - Control Panel - User Accounts - Select Delete that is useless and you can do it.
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Hello: You can restart the computer and press the F8 key, select "Safe Mode", use Rising Security Assistant to repair the computer, and then use Rising Antivirus to upgrade the virus database and enter the safe mode to check and kill viruses.
It means it's time for you to change your computer, throw this one away.
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