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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Enable regedit Using Gpdit.msc

There are many ways to enable or disable your registry editor or regedit. in my two older post i already tell about how to enable your registry editor by creating a reg file or just type a command in run command.

But now, i will tell another ways that can work when those two ways above can not work or when your computer was infected by a virus.

Usually, when our computer was infected by a virus, we can't access the registry editor because our registry value had been changed by the virus. It will show a message dialog that said that the editor was disabled my Administrator.

So, how to resolve it?
here are some tips to enable your regedit again.

open your run command and the type gpedit.msc
it will show you a group policy windows.



Expands user configuration, Administrative Templates and then click System. When your pointer is pointing to System, look at the right side and look for "Prevent access to registry editing tools". Right click and choose properties and then set to disabled. The last steps is restart your computer. All is done, after restarting your computer try to access your registry again. I hope this can solve your problem. :)

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