In the previous article, "How to open the Registry Editor," We've talked about all the ways to open Registry Editor. And if you find neither of these methods can open the Registry Editor, then your registry Editor must be disabled. So under what circumstances will cause Registry Editor to open, and where there can be disabled Registry Editor let's get to the bottom of the list here. /p>
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In the run inside input: regedit, prompt the following picture:
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In c:windows find the picture below the Regedit.exe hint:
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The reason for the above problem is that you have disabled the registry in Group Policy.
If you are an XP system, then it should be the same as me, if it is Win7 you only use to find similar on the line.
Enter Gpedit.mic in the run, then expand User Configuration-Administrative Templates-system, in the right window find the "Disable access to Registry Tool", and then disable it on the line.
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The reason why the registry cannot be opened normally:
In general, only the registry files are deleted, usually deleted due to over-optimization, poisoning, Trojan or misoperation. A lot of times backing up the registry can make your PC more secure.