Regsvr.exe running ,taskmanager disabled
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naga
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Aug 26, 2009 at 07:23 AM
Mattie Posts 26 Registration date Friday July 23, 2010 Status Member Last seen April 26, 2011 - Sep 19, 2010 at 11:06 PM
Mattie Posts 26 Registration date Friday July 23, 2010 Status Member Last seen April 26, 2011 - Sep 19, 2010 at 11:06 PM
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Use your Group Policy Editor to enable task manager, details on these can be found at the link below:
http://www.sourcehints.com/articles/How_to_Enable_Task_Manager
http://www.sourcehints.com/articles/How_to_Enable_Task_Manager
Hye Sir,
to enable the taskmanager please try this:
Click Start, then click Run and type in gpedit.msc:
And press OK. This runs the Group Policy Editor.
Once in the Group Policy Editor, expand in turn:
User Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
Double click on Remove Task Manager to change its setting
It should be enough to click on Not Configured and then OK and Task Manager is available once again.
If you don't have Windows XP Pro, then you'll need to edit the registry manually.
Click Start, then click Run, type in regedit, and click on OK.
Expand these registry keys in turn:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Policies
System
Right Click on the DisableTaskMgr item:
Click on Delete, confirm that you want to delete, and Task Manager should be available once again.
Goodluck
to enable the taskmanager please try this:
Click Start, then click Run and type in gpedit.msc:
And press OK. This runs the Group Policy Editor.
Once in the Group Policy Editor, expand in turn:
User Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
Double click on Remove Task Manager to change its setting
It should be enough to click on Not Configured and then OK and Task Manager is available once again.
If you don't have Windows XP Pro, then you'll need to edit the registry manually.
Click Start, then click Run, type in regedit, and click on OK.
Expand these registry keys in turn:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Policies
System
Right Click on the DisableTaskMgr item:
Click on Delete, confirm that you want to delete, and Task Manager should be available once again.
Goodluck
Dear Naga,
Please confirm whether the administrator has not put some restrictions on it restricting access to it.
Thank you.
Please confirm whether the administrator has not put some restrictions on it restricting access to it.
Thank you.
Mattie
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Sep 19, 2010 at 11:06 PM
Sep 19, 2010 at 11:06 PM
Restart the computer in safe mode
Remove any regsvr program files from the computer. Go to "Start," "Control Panel" and "Add/Remove Programs." Remove any programs referencing regsvr.
Use the Windows Search tool to determine if "regsvr.exe" exists on the hard drive. Go to "Start," "Search" and "All Files and Folders." Type "regsvr.exe" in the "All or Part of the File Name" section. Select "All Local Hard Drives" from the "Look in:" drop-down list for the best results. Click "Search." Repeat this process for "new folder.exe" and "autorun.inf."
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Properties," remove the check from the read only option, click "Apply" and click "OK".
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Open With" and "Notepad." Delete all of the contents of the file and save.
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Properties," check the box for the read only option, click "Apply" and click "OK". This will prevent the virus from accessing the file.
Use the Windows Task Manager to end any regsvr.exe processes that are running. Press "Ctrl," "Alt" and "Delete" to open Task Manager. Click "regsvr.exe" within the "Processes" tab and click "End Process." Do the same with "new folder.exe."
Click on "Start" and "Run," type "msconfig" and press "Enter." Remove checkmarks next to any regsvr entries on the "Startup" tab. Save changes and exit to the desktop.
Click on "Start," "Control Panel" and "Scheduled Tasks." Right-click on the "At1" task and select "Delete."
Click on "Start" and "Run," type "regedit" and press "Enter." Press "Ctrl" and "F," type "regsvr.exe" in the search field and delete all related entries.
Locate the entry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" and modify the entry "Shell = Explorer.exe regsvr.exe" by deleting the "regsvr.exe" value from the entry.
Double click on "My Computer" and the "C:" drive. Click on "Folder Options" and access the "View" tab. Activate the radio button to view hidden files and folders. Click "Apply" and "OK."
Use the Windows Search tool to locate "regsvr.exe". Go to "Start," "Search" and "All Files and Folders." Type "regsvr.exe" in the "All or Part of the File Name" section. Select "All Local Hard Drives" from the "Look in:" drop-down list for the best results. Click "Search." Right click on each occurrence of the file and select "Delete" from the shortcut menu. Repeat this process for "new folder.exe" and "autorun.inf."
Reboot the PC.
Remove any regsvr program files from the computer. Go to "Start," "Control Panel" and "Add/Remove Programs." Remove any programs referencing regsvr.
Use the Windows Search tool to determine if "regsvr.exe" exists on the hard drive. Go to "Start," "Search" and "All Files and Folders." Type "regsvr.exe" in the "All or Part of the File Name" section. Select "All Local Hard Drives" from the "Look in:" drop-down list for the best results. Click "Search." Repeat this process for "new folder.exe" and "autorun.inf."
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Properties," remove the check from the read only option, click "Apply" and click "OK".
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Open With" and "Notepad." Delete all of the contents of the file and save.
Right click on the "autorun.inf" file, select "Properties," check the box for the read only option, click "Apply" and click "OK". This will prevent the virus from accessing the file.
Use the Windows Task Manager to end any regsvr.exe processes that are running. Press "Ctrl," "Alt" and "Delete" to open Task Manager. Click "regsvr.exe" within the "Processes" tab and click "End Process." Do the same with "new folder.exe."
Click on "Start" and "Run," type "msconfig" and press "Enter." Remove checkmarks next to any regsvr entries on the "Startup" tab. Save changes and exit to the desktop.
Click on "Start," "Control Panel" and "Scheduled Tasks." Right-click on the "At1" task and select "Delete."
Click on "Start" and "Run," type "regedit" and press "Enter." Press "Ctrl" and "F," type "regsvr.exe" in the search field and delete all related entries.
Locate the entry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" and modify the entry "Shell = Explorer.exe regsvr.exe" by deleting the "regsvr.exe" value from the entry.
Double click on "My Computer" and the "C:" drive. Click on "Folder Options" and access the "View" tab. Activate the radio button to view hidden files and folders. Click "Apply" and "OK."
Use the Windows Search tool to locate "regsvr.exe". Go to "Start," "Search" and "All Files and Folders." Type "regsvr.exe" in the "All or Part of the File Name" section. Select "All Local Hard Drives" from the "Look in:" drop-down list for the best results. Click "Search." Right click on each occurrence of the file and select "Delete" from the shortcut menu. Repeat this process for "new folder.exe" and "autorun.inf."
Reboot the PC.