Recently, some users reported that the command prompt is disabled by the system administrator, and the system cmd and batch processing scripts cannot be run. :
This is generally because the virus imitates the registry operations related to the Group Policy to disable it. :
(Note: "Do I disable command prompt Script Processing ?" If "no" is selected, the command line program runs but the batch processing script can run .)
Handling suggestion:
After you confirm that the anti-virus software has been upgraded to the latest virus database, you can use the Reg file in the import attachment or the Group Policy Editor in the Professional Edition system to fix the virus. The above two methods are invalid for virus hijacking of regedit.exeand mmc.exe. In this case, you can use the renamed XP system Group Policy Editor in the attachment to fix the problem.
The usage is as follows:
1. Run the command rename xpxp .exe after decompression, and find user configuration-management template-system-blocked command prompt 』.
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2. Double-click "blocked access command prompt" and change "enabled" to "not configured.
Note:
1. If it is "not configured", set it to "enabled" and apply it before modifying it back to "not configured ".
2.6.2 rename the xp system Group Policy Editor .exe "to prevent image hijacking, simply rename the Group Policy Editor that comes with xp Professional Edition and package it for use. The related release files are from pure and non-toxic systems, and can be deleted after use.
Repair command line forbidden reg.zip
Rename the XP System Policy Editor. Zip