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How Do You Enable Task Manager In Windows XP SP2?

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How Do You Enable Task Manager In Windows XP SP2?

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When you try to launch your task manager, you may see an error message saying, “Task manager has been disabled by your administrator.” The task manager enables you to view network performance, system processes and more. Many programs, including malicious ones such as viruses, can disable the task manager. Using a few simple steps, you can re-enable the task manager in your Windows XP Service Pack 2 system. Click the Windows “Start” button and then click “Run.” Launch the registry by typing “regedit” (without quotes) and press “Enter.” You should see a list of registry folders in the left pane. Click the “HKEY_CURRENT_USER” folder in the left panel, click “Software” and then click “Microsoft.” Click “Windows,” click “CurrentVersion” and then click “Policies.” Click the “System” folder. In the right pane, you should see the “DisableTaskMgr” value. Delete this value and then close the registry. Click the Windows “Start” button and then click “Run.” In the open box, type “gpedit.exe” (with

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