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Well, you implemented a Group Policy that turned off the Run option. You could always navigate down to C:\Windows\System32\CMD.EXE and launch that, then type START GPEDIT.MSC . Open User Configuration, then Administrative Templates, then Start Menu and Taskbar. You'll find the "Remove Run menu from Start Menu" policy in there.
Now, if you can't run GPEDIT.MSC, you're not the administrator anymore.
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Taskbar and Start Menu properties should have some option to toggle this right?
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Did you try [WINDOWS_KEY] + R, if that opens up Run dialog?
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If the Run box is disable dby Policy, this won't work either.
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Your problem is a simple and classical one you are the adminstartor but can't access run, which is because its disabled in the registry, you try to run the registry but it was also disabled, so to fix it create a .NET program that uses the namespace Microsoft.Win32 to access the registry using Registry and RegistryKey ...(Hint: search MSDN for this namespace) and then program this program to :
delete the key DisableRegistryTools (type=DWORD) with value 1 in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
to revive the registry
delete previously made DWORD keys with value 1 in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
to re-enable RUN!
And voila problem solved with this simple tweak!!!!!
Hope this helps!
-- modified at 10:55 Thursday 13th September, 2007
To follow the path, Walk with the MASTER, See through the MASTER, Be the MASTER!
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Is there an easy way to automate the log in process in Windows 2000 after a re-boot (ie. After a Power Failure)
Ken K
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I have this msg:
virus name: Trojan horse
C:\windows\system32\msime80.exe
I dont have an antiviruse installed on my PC.
Now I will install, but some told me that such virus problem might not be solved, i might need a format, so, is that true? if i installed anti virus like norton2007, i can remove it?
Any help, urgently needed. thanks in advance
Scorpion.
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scorp_scorp wrote: Now I will install, but some told me that such virus problem might not be solved, i might need a format, so, is that true? if i installed anti virus like norton2007, i can remove it?
No. You never need to format your hard drive for a virus. A simple anti virus will remove the virus just fine. And, I wouldn't use Norton, it's extremely slow and bulky. Instead, try Avast!, it's free and a lot better.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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scorp_scorp wrote: I dont have an antiviruse installed on my PC.
Highly dangerous. First you ought to install an AV. At least have a freeware AV From Grisoft.
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hello friends ,
is there any way that i can know wether the System Admin is Scanning my System.. in order to check wether i have the exe files, the jpg files and the mp3 files. so that i can track his login..
sunny
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If you are an administrator on the system, the Task Manager would show processes from all users.
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who has the answers of<<operating systems="" design="" and="" implementation="" second="" edition="">>
Andrew S Tanenbaum
my email is
yomatata@gmail.com
thanks !!!!;)
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It is a comprehensive book on operating systems. What do you want as answers?
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just the qusetions followed every chapter!
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I got this error from command prompt
DOS/16M: [2] not a DOS/16M executable 'C:\ASMM77\ASMM77.EXE'
How i can solve this error?
Thank You.
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Is it possible to get a file that would patch up all the security holes on a window xp sp2 pc in one go?
The reason I ask is that this pc doesn't have an internet connection so I can't use the update service.
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Well then all you can do is wait for Service Pack 3 in 2008. But if your pc isn't connected to the internet, then you really don't have anything to worry about.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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See this KB article[^] for how to obtain ISO DVD images of all the updates since January 2006. Note that each image (one per month) contains all versions of all patches for all products in all languages.
The patches are individually downloadable as files. Go to Security Bulletin Search[^] and search for "Windows XP Professional", "Windows XP Service Pack 2" and check the box "Show only bulletins that contain updates that have not been replaced by a more recent update". Then follow the links to the bulletin articles themselves, and download the updates from those links.
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Hello All,
I need to add a short cut icon to launch my custom application from
Start-->All Programs.
To elaborate, when I click on Start-->All Program,
I should be able to see the name of my applcation like many others already are (Microsoft Office etc.), clicking on icon should make me launch my application.I do not have any idea how to achieve this?
Please suggest.
Thanks and Regards.
Amarjeet.
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Copy a shortcut for the application to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs
Sojournist AT undernetwork DOT com
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