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  • Aug 10, 2009, 10:14 AM
    sage9054
    Regedit and System Restore
    I cannot access regedit. I get the error that it has been "disabled by your administrator."

    I also cannot do system restore. I get the error that " system restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on contact your system administrator."

    I have changed the group policy for both via gpedit.msc and rebooted my PC. It still comes back with the same error for each.

    Thanks in advance for your input.
  • Aug 10, 2009, 11:12 AM
    stevetcg

    Assuming you are logged in as an administrator, it sounds like you picked up one of the nastier worm/viruses.

    Have you run your virus scans?

    You may have to find specifically which virus you picked up and manually remove it. I had something similar a while back and ended up fdisking my hard drive and reinstalling fresh.
  • Aug 10, 2009, 12:12 PM
    seahwk83

    This will give you access back to your items that are prevented from running, read through carefully for more info on issue

    Restore Task Manager, Regedit and Folder Options Disabled by Virus Raymond.CC Blog

    In short, at bottom this is said:

    Remove Restrictions Tool is able to re-enable:
    - Registry Tools (regedit)
    - Ctrl+Alt+Del
    - Folder Options
    - Show Hidden Files

    Small and easy to use. Make sure you boot in to Safe Mode to use Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT). Just click on the buttons and it'll do it's job.

    http://download.sergiwa.com/security/RRT.zip


    With that all above said, you still need to deal with what caused this, a system restore may help but if it is still on your PC, system restore may not help.

    I would first suggest to download, install and run malwarbytes and let it remove whatever it finds doing a Full scan (may take over an hour but still can use pc)
    Malwarebytes.org

    From there, see where PC stands and can always address anything from there

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