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What to do if Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator

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Solution to the problem that Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator: 1. Open the Local Group Policy Editor; 2. Open User Configuration, Administrative Templates, and System in sequence; 3. Double-click [Delete Task Manager] , check [Not configured], and click [OK].

What to do if Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator

#The environment of this article: windows10 system, thinkpad t480.

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The specific steps are as follows:

1. Press the win R key on our computer to open Run and enter "gpedit.msc"

What to do if Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator

2. After clicking OK, go to the Local Group Policy Editor and click "User Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->CTRL ALT DELE", select "Delete Task Manager" on the right

What to do if Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator

3. Double-click "Delete Task Manager", change it to "Not configured", and click OK. Problem solved.

What to do if Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator

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