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Close Command Prompt. Your command should have re-enabled the Registry Editor. If the Registry Editor doesn't open, proceed to the next step. Restart your computer. Method 4. Type group policy editor into Start. This will search your computer for the Group Policy Editor program. Click the Group Policy Editor icon. It's at the top of the Start menu. Group Policy Editor will open. On some versions of Windows it may read Edit group policy instead.
Double-click User Configuration. Doing so will expand this item to display the folders below it. Skip this step if User Configuration is already expanded.
If you don't see this option, first double-click the Local Computer Policy item at the top of the sidebar. Click Administrative Templates. This folder is near the bottom of the User Configuration list of folders.
Double-click the System folder. It's on the right side of the Group Policy Editor window. Double-click Prevent access to registry editing tools.
You'll find this item on the right side of the window. You may have to scroll down to find it. Check the "Not Configured" box. It's in the upper-left side of the pop-up window.
Click Apply , then click OK. These are both at the bottom of the window. Doing so should re-enable Registry Editor on your computer.
Method 5. Open a new Notepad document. Open Start , type notepad in, and click the blue Notepad app. This will open a new Notepad document. Click File. It's in the top-left side of the Notepad window. Click Save As…. This option is near the top of the File drop-down menu. Select a save location. Click the Desktop folder on the left side of the Save As window. Enter Registry Editor. Do this in the "File name:" field. Select a file type.
Click the drop-down box next to "Save as type:", then click All Files. Your registry editor will come up on the screen. Expand the folder by clicking on the little cross on the left. Go to Software and expand the folder. You should be able to find Microsoft. Expand Microsoft. Look for Windows and expand the folder to go to CurrentVersion. I cant enable my run command. Go here and see the post from Hunter on how to re-enable regedit. Great Tips.
I was affected by New Folder. Thanks to you I have it up and running. Is there any other way to fix the problem? This article has been very useful to me as i was able to return back my run command. You explained everything so nicely, that I am now sorted wih all my problems. Thank you. Thank you so much!!!! Sorry but the particular file i. I still dont have run command in my start menu. You are the best!! This finally worked. All I had to do was restart and their was the run command!!
Thank you so much! I tried all these options. Please conatct your system adminstrator. What can I do further than this. Please help me. This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
It was Basic for me. Please provide an solution and mail to my E-mail address. I tried to find with GPedit. I hope you provide an answer for me……. Thanks a million for putting me on the right path! I know this was caused by a nasty virus I had a couple of months ago. My computer running Win is virtually hijacked by some virus.
It is a Standalone System installed at home. How do I make the Run Command appear in such a case? Looking forward to a solution at the earliest. Tushar i was working on a computer that had this problem where Registry editing was disabled by an administrator and i came across a form that provided a link to a scrip that will change the settings so you will have access again to the registry.
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