Question:
what does it mean when you try to do ctrl, alt, delete and it says that your task manager has been disabled?
anonymous
2006-06-19 15:55:56 UTC
by the the system administrator.

I'm referring to my own personal computer. i am the system adminstrator and i don't remember disabling the task manager. PLEASE HELP. Sometimes when my computer freezes i need to do ctrl, alt, delete to close a program.
Sixteen answers:
Ray
2006-06-19 15:58:56 UTC
You probably have a virus or two interfering with it. You may need to clean up your computer or go as far as reloading your operating system.
Keith M
2006-07-03 22:03:40 UTC
It means exactly what it says, that Task Manager is disabled.



To fix the immediate problem read and follow this procedure from Microsoft's site at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555480



As one of the other posters suggested you should verify that your machine is free of "pests". Without going into too much detail you should make sure your anti-virus software is up to date, run a full anti-virus scan, and run a check for other malware using something like Windows Defender, Ad-Aware AND SpyBot, et cetera.



What you obviously want to know is why this happened. If you are the only person with access to your machine and know for a 100% fact that you did not change the setting, it is worth investigating.



If the checkout above does not turn up anything you should change your password on your machine to ensure no one is accessing your machine and changing settings. I have used the policy editor (locally) to modify security settings for myself, but have never seen a situation where these settings (like disabling task manager) happened on their own.



If you try the above and still have problems, or need additional assistance of some sort you can contact me by email by clicking on my profile name.



Good luck!
sally_little03
2006-06-27 06:52:51 UTC
when you use ctrl, alt, delete it may remove the task you are seeking but it damages your mother board. If it freezes shut it down. Check to see if you have any adware, spyware or virus'. Then check into getting more memory. More memory helps stop the lockups. Make sure you defragment regular and you do a disc cleanup regular.
Sean I.T ?
2006-06-19 15:57:41 UTC
1) If My Computer is on the desktop, double click it to access Windows folder. Find explorer.exe and run it.



2) In Windows 200/XP, press CTRL+ALT+DEL and choose Task Manager. On the Application Tab, click New Task button, type 'Explorer.exe' and hit OK.



In Windows 9x/Me, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to start Task Manager, click Run Application on the File menu, and then type 'Explorer.exe' and click OK.



Edit: dont mess with Gpedit or regedit, because you can mess up your computer more.



If you still cant open your task manager, even from the Windows folder, then just contact me and I can help you further without you having to play around with your registry keys.
anonymous
2016-05-20 07:12:58 UTC
You can find the Task Manager in windows system 32 folder. Just scroll down until you see it the try to open it. Other than that, I guess you will have to reinstall your OS. It would be best if you did. If you don't want to reinstall your OS You could try several Anti malware programs to try and save you. I recommend do all your scanning in safe mode. Good Luck
thorofblood
2006-06-19 16:03:15 UTC
once when u did ctrl alt delete u chose to end the task manager option try reinstalling windows or call 1800cpunrds
serveduphot
2006-06-19 16:03:31 UTC
SYMPTOMS

When you try to open Windows Task Manger, the following error may appear: "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator".

Back to the top



CAUSE



There following



1. You use account that was blocked via the "Local Group Policy" or "Domain Group Policy".



2. Some registry settings block you from using "Task Manager".











RESOLUTION





1. Verity that the "Local Group Policy" or "Domain Group Policy" doesn’t block you from using



"Task Manager".



1.1 "Local Group Policy"



a. Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> Write "Gpedit.msc" and press on "Enter" button.



b. Navigate to "User Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "System" -> "Ctrl+Alt+Del Options"



c. In the right side of the screen verity that "Remove Task Manager"" option set to "Disable" or "Not Configured".



d. Close "Gpedit.msc" MMC.



e. Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> Write "gpupdate /force" and press on "Enter" button.



Note: If you are using Windows 2000, please follow KB q227302 instead stage "e".



Using SECEDIT to Force a Group Policy Refresh Immediately

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q227302/





1.2 "Domain Group Policy"



a. Contact you local IT support team.





2. Verity correct registry settings::



a. Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> Write "regedit" and press on "Enter" button.





Warning: Modifying your registry can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system.

Always backup your files before doing this registry hack.



b. Navigate to the following registry keys and verity that following settings set to default:



Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00



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

"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000



[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy Objects\LocalUser\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]

"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000



[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system\]

"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000



[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]

"DisableCAD"=dword:00000000



c. Reboot the computer.
St Guido
2006-06-19 15:57:21 UTC
its means you are policy edited and you aint goin no where.



If you are a sys admin then you know the answer and where to go to fix it..DUH





Its not a virus, it is POLICY EDITED. RIGHT CLICK ON THE TASK BAR does it give you the same message when you choose task manager?
baldyhugsblues
2006-06-19 16:00:00 UTC
you may need to log on you computer in admin mode you can do this when you start up press the f8 key and select safemode you will find the admin username there once loaded you will need to look at the admin tools there is something in there that controls what users can do on your computer. thats my knowledge on the subject
davidmi711
2006-06-19 16:02:47 UTC
There are a couple of viruses that cause symptoms like that. Do a virus scan online at http://www.trendmicro.com/hc_intro/default.asp
MrPurrfect
2006-07-03 20:49:16 UTC
It probably means you are logged in as guest and you need to log in under the system admin name. go to start button, then log off... and do switch user....



should show you who the users available are
China Jon
2006-07-03 07:40:48 UTC
I think you have a virus that has taken over your pc, and is sending me umpteen viafra ads every day! Use your anti-virus program asap!

;-D Well, SOMEBODY is sending me that stuff!
Timothy W
2006-06-19 15:58:37 UTC
Does the user profile you're using have administrative rights?
ssanchez2002
2006-06-19 16:01:48 UTC
Is your anti-virus updated. how knows you might have to fdisk and start over(fresh OS)
anonymous
2006-06-19 15:58:11 UTC
maybe something is disabled on ur computer
arsenio2112
2006-06-19 15:57:39 UTC
It sounds like a spyware...!!


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