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If your operating system is home, it doesn't.
Solution 1: Copy the files in the "C: Windows System32" folder of XP Professional Edition (to go to **) to the "C: Windows System32" folder of Home Edition.
2. Run the following command in "Start--Run": "regsvr32 registers these four dynamic databases separately.
3. Add all *The ADM file is copied and replaced into the "C: Windows INF" folder of the Home version.
4. Finally, click "Start--Run" and enter "to start Group Policy."
If it's not the home version, it can be canceled like this:
Open the "Control Panel" "Task Schedule", start the wizard to create a task plan named MMC, and the program executed is "C: Windows System32 MMC Exe" After completion, right-click the newly created MMC in the task scheduling window and select "Run", in the open console program window, click "File" "Open" in the menu bar, locate the "C: Windows System32 GPEDIT MSC" program, open the Group Policy window, and then " Local Computer Policy" User Configuration Administrative Templates System, double-click "Run only licensed Windows applications" in the right pane, and set it to "Not Configured" in the pop-up window Click "OK" to exit and close the Group Policy window, when the system pops up the "Do you want to save changes to gpedit msc" inquiry window, click "Yes" OK to save, you can unlock.
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Open the Command Prompt (Start Menu - Run - Enter: cmd), copy the following ** into it and press Enter:
reg add hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\system /v disableregistrytools /t reg_dword /d 0 /f
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The home version doesn't have a group policy, so you don't have to look for it, you install the ultimate version.
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Write to Notepad:
version]
signature=“$chicago$”
defaultinstall]
delreg=del
del]hkcu,software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\
system,disableregistrytools,1,00,00,00,00
Save the file in INF format, then right-click the file to install it.
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It is more convenient to use software such as Optimizer and Super Bunny.
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1. Start-Run-Enter Open Group Policy: Local Computer Policy User Configuration Management Template System.
2. Double-click in the right window: "Block Access to Registry Tool", set it to "Enabled" if you want to disable the registry, and set it to "Disabled" if you want to unblock it
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Run - User Configuration - Management Module - System.
On the right side of it, there's a "Block Access to Registry Tool" that disables it.
Of course, you can also use software like Super Bunny, Optimizer, etc.
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Open Notepad Input.
regedit4
disableregistrytools"=dword:00000000
Then save as a suffix named. reg. Double-click on him to import it and you're good to go!
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I found various ways to unlock the registry online in case of poisoning.
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Kingsoft Guardian scan will check whether the registry is disabled, and if it finds an abnormality, it will prompt, and you can choose to fix it.
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If you start running again, enter regedit, and if you can't open the registry, it will be disabled, and borrowing some tool to open the registry is the registry to unban.
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You can use Vista Optimizer, which will analyze the registry information But it's not really necessary, it's best not to enter the system to delete the registry, just scan the registry garbage regularly
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Windows Optimizer can clean registry junk without manual use; It's better not to change the registry yourself, at least it's tiring; In addition, Windows Optimizer provides intelligent software uninstallation; Perfect uninstallation is too complicated, and to be honest, I've used it, and it's useless ......
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Boss, are you sure you're deleting the junk table......?
I recommend it by perfect unloading, and you can remove it cleanly.
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Is it by modifying the registry?
It should be set up in your FTP server! >>>More
Unlock the registry.
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Super Bunny or Optimization Master.