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podde
03-06-2009, 01:11 PM
mage regi edit disable wela kohomada enable karaganne
gazaly
03-06-2009, 01:15 PM
http://hubpages.com/hub/EnableRegedit
piyumal sanjeewa
03-06-2009, 01:19 PM
Start -> Run -> gpedit.msc -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Prevent access to registry editing tools -> Right Click Properties -> Disabled
Malinga
03-06-2009, 01:19 PM
Virus ekakin disable velaa da? naththum oyaa mokak hari karanna giyahama disable vunaa da? Virus ekakin disable vunanum ithin oyaata virus eka ain karanakan eeka enable karagana venne nae.
Start > Run > gpedit.msc kiyala type karala ok karanna
eeta passe ena Group Policy Editor eke
User Configuration > Administrative Template > System> eeke thiyana
Prevent Access to Registry Editing Tools
kiyana eka uda double click karala Disable daala ok karanna.
piyumal sanjeewa
03-06-2009, 01:20 PM
How to enable registry whe infected by virus
When your registry is being disabled:
First, maybe the administrator disabled it for some restriction purposes
Second, due to virus. Most of the virus disabled the regedit for you to unable to stop the execution of its program.
Here are the solutions for enabling the regedit again.
* Use the gpedit.msc to enable the registry editor.
Step 1: Hit the window or click start button then press "r" or simply click the run
Step 2: type gpedit.msc
Step 3: Click on Administrative Templates
Step 4: Click the System and locate the Prevent access to registry editing tools and double click on it
Step 5: Select the enabled on the optionbutton the click apply.
This will make a policy to prevent access to the registry editing tools, The computer will automatically made the policy.
Step 6: After clicking on apply select the disabled in the option button then click the apply again then click ok button when finished.
The disabled button will make the policy into default, the computer will automatically configured it and becomes a default comfig which is the registry editor can be access by the user.
And Thats it... Try run the regedit.exe... Have Fun!!!!
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