when i typed REGEDIT in run there is an error?

Q: when i typed REGEDIT in run it says registry editing has been disabled by your administrator how to it?

A: First of all I would like to to run spyware check and smitfraudfix www.superantispyware.com and search for smitfraudfix on google. Using the Group Policy Editor (Windows XP Professional only) Click Start, Run and type gpedit.msc and press ENTER Go to the following location: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | System Double-click Disable registry editing tools and set it to Not Configured Exit the Group Policy Editor or else follow the following steps :- Method 1 - Enabling the Registry with VBScript Doug Knox, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, has created a VBScript that enables or disables the Registry Editor based on the following location in the registry. Of course, since the registry editor is disabled, you can't change it manually, so Doug wrote a Visual Basic Script to accomplish the task. HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Visit Doug's page and download Registry Tools VBScript to your desktop, double-click on it to run it, then reboot your computer and try to open the Registry Editor. If this fix didn't solve your problem, try method two shown below. Method 2: Use Symantec's tool to reset shell\open\command registry keys Sometimes worms and trojans will make changes to the shell\open\command registry entries as part of their infections. This will cause the virus to run each time you try to run an .exe file such as the Registry Editor. In these cases, visit Symantec's website and download the UnHookExec.inf file to your desktop. Right-click on it and choose Install. Restart your computer and then try to open the Registry Editor. Method 3: Rename Regedit.com to Regedit.exe Some viruses and other malware will load a regedit.com file that is many times a zero byte dummy file. Because .com files have preference over .exe files when executed if you type REGEDIT in the run line, it will run the regedit.com instead of the real regedit.exe file. Delete the regedit.com file if its a zero byte file to restore access to REGEDIT. In some cases, such as the W32.Navidad worm, you'll need to rename the REGEDIT file to get it to work. Method 4: Windows XP Professional and Group Policy Editor If you have Windows XP Professional and access to an administrative user account, you could change the registry editor options in the Group Policy Editor. Click Start, Run Type GPEDIT.MSC and Press Enter Go to the following location User Configuration Administrative Templates System In the Settings Window, find the option for "Prevent Access to Registry Editing Tools" and double-click on it to change. Select Disabled or Not Configured and choose OK Close the Group Policy Editor and restart your computer Try opening REGEDIT again If you can't get fix please contact at 18002373901 and i am sure iyogi technician will fix this issue for you.for more info visit at www.iyogi.net

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