Saturday, December 19, 2009

Enabling and Disabling Task Manager

Due to attack of virus or some malicious attacks, windows task manager may get disabled. Due to which you cant able to run task manager.

Here is a simple solution to your worries. Try the following steps you will definitely get out of that trouble.

Go to Run




Type gpedit.msc.

A new box will appear




Now select  User Configuration >> Administrative templates >> System >> Ctrl + Alt +Delete as shown in the below figure




Then select Remove Task manager which comes in the right hand side menu.
Final step is double click the Remove Task manager option

Now your Task manager is enabled/ repaired and it will work in XP/2000/2003/2000

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I have this issue before and I thought that I just hit wrong buttons that is why task manager is not working. What I did is reinstall my computer and it went back. I am glad to read your post and I should have done this along time ago.

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  2. I must be grateful for your thoughts. Thanks for providing such advantageous information here. I welcome your way to be benevolent.

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  3. you post is very clear and straight-forward. One of the things that most people hate when their computer "hung" is that the task manager cannot be opened due to virus infection.

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  4. The Task Manager can also be used to set process priorities, initiate processes, end running processes and also shut down, restart, hibernate or log off from Windows. It is a very handy tool and most people are not aware of its importance.

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  5. Whenever something goes wrong with my browser or a program that is running I always go to my Task Manager. I use it to monitor my computer’s performance or to close a program that is not responding.

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  6. Most people are familiar with the Task Manager as a way to escape from a frozen Windows machine. However, the tool is also beneficial as a way to analyze computer performance.

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  7. Everybody has their interesting opinion towards Task Manager. Anyway, This is a really interesting and informative posting I must say. I always like to follow the latest information on computers.

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  8. If your Task Manager is disabled you are making it harder for you to deal with virus infections.

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  9. By simply reading this line from your article which says "Due to attack of virus or some malicious attacks, windows task manager may get disabled. Due to which you cant able to run task manager" I was wondering what would it be without it because every time I encounter slight freezing of my PC I immediately go to the Task Manager button and End task that's no longer working.

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