Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How to Enable Task Manager If it is Disabled By Administrator Or Virus (Complete Solution).

Many times when working on a computer that has been infected with a virus, trojan, or piece of spyware I find myself with the Task Manager being disabled. 


Malware creators like to disable Task Manager so it makes solving the problem and removing the issue difficult.


If this happens you'll normally have to edit the Windows registry to fix the problem. 


A restriction has been placed on the user to not allow them to run Task Manager, this might be ok in an office environment where the IT department wants to control things, but in a home office this can cause major problems trying to fix a malware or virus issue.


Listed below you will find the many ways to reenable Task Manager along with an automatic method that works wonders.



To open the Task Manager, you normally would do one of the following:





  •    Press CTRL-ALT-DEL on the keyboard
  •    Press CTRL-SHIFT-ESC on the keyboard
  •    Right-click on a blank area on the start bar and choose Task Manager
  •    Click on Start, Run and type TASK MGR in the run box and press Enter


Sometimes instead of Task Manager opening you'll see the following screen. 


In these cases, you'll have to follow the methods below to re-enable access to the Task Manager.


NOTE :- GUYS I RECOMMEND YOU TO SCAN YOUR WHOLE PC 
                WITH UPDATED ANTIVIRUS BEFORE FOLLOWING THIS METHODS.
                
Method 1 - Using the Group Policy Editor in Windows XP Professional

  •  Click Start, Run, type gpedit.msc and click OK.
  •  Under User Configuration, Click on the plus (+) next to Administrative Templates
  •  Click on the plus (+) next  System, then click on Ctrl+Alt+Delete Options
  •  Find Remove Task Manager in the right-hand pane and double click on it
  •  Choose the option "Not Configured"  and click OK.
  •  Close the Group Policy Window.



Method 2:  Change the Task Manager Option through the Run line



Click on Start, Run and type the following command exactly and press Enter(Better Copy and Paste it)


REGaddHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System/v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f




Method 3: Change Task Manager through a Registry REG file

    Click on Start, Run, and type Notepad and press Enter
    Copy and paste the information between the dotted lines into Notepad 
    and save it to your desktop as taskmanager.reg


Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
------------------------------------

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000
-------------------------------------
Double click on the taskmanager.reg file to enter the 
information into the Windows registry. 









Method 4:  Delete the restriction in the registry manually

Click on Start, Run, and type REGEDIT and press Enter
Navigate to the following branch

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion
\ Policies\ System

In the right pane, 
find and delete the value named DisableTaskMgr
Close the registry editor




Method 5: Download and Run FixTaskManager program 


Click HERE and download the program FixTaskManager to your Desktop
Double-click on the file FixTaskManager on your desktop and run it.


Thankyou@dattu

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