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"Task Manager Disabled by Admin"

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Hi guys,
I've installed Rising Anti-virus on my computer (Win XP) and after restarting i tried to access the task manager but it says " Task Manager disabled by administrator".
I've tried to repair windows and disabling the anti-virus but nothing.
how can i fix this??
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Re: "Task Manager Disabled by Admin"
try this....on the command prompt type gpedit.msc
then click user configuration then system then select ctrl+alt+delete options..dn enable "Remove Task manager"...
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not repair. plz try to install a fresh windows again. I think then solve ur problem.
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There's a registry key that should allow you to re-enable task manager. See info here
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Thanks a lot guys, i actually didn't have to re-install Windows. i just did as bords and vmanes said and it's good.
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