How Do You Enable A Disabled Task Manager?
The Windows Task Manager is a component that monitors currently running processes, CPU memory usage, applications and networks running on a computer. It becomes disabled mostly by spyware, viruses and Trojans that do not want you to open it and disable their running processes. Whenever it is disabled, you run into a constant administrative error that prevents you from opening it. Reenabling the Task Manager is really simple. Within minutes, you can monitor all Windows components and kill those deemed malicious. Click the Windows “Start” button and click “Run” or “Start Search” (Windows Vista users). Type “gpedit.msc” (without quotes) and press “Enter” to open the Group Policy window. Click the “User Configuration” button on the left panel and click “Administrative Templates.” Click “System” on the right panel and double-click “Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.” Double-click “Remove Task Manager” and click the “Disabled” radio button. Click “OK” to save the changes. By selecting “Disabled,” you are