Win7 Task Manager is disabled by the system administrator

  
The task manager records information about the performance of the computer. We simply press the ctrl+alt+del key combination on the keyboard to open the task manager and view the programs and processes that are running on the system. However, if you are using someone else's computer, the task manager may have been disabled by the system administrator. In this case, how to enable the task manager? Let's take the Win7 Ultimate system as an example!

1. Press the win and R keys on the keyboard to open the running window, then enter in the search box. “gpedit.msc”, enter the implementation, as shown below:

2, open the local group policy editor window, click to expand & ldquo; user configuration & mdash; management template & mdash; system & mdash; Ctrl +Alt+Del option“, then find and double-click in the list on the right & delete ‘task manager & rsquo;“, as shown below:

3, in the Win7 Ultimate system xitongcheng.com /win7/qijianban/Then pop up the settings window, we just click “ not configured “, then click & rdquo; application & mdash; determine “ button save changes, as shown below:

4. After completing the above operation, we press the key combination ctrl+alt+del at the same time. I believe that the system task manager can be opened at this time.
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