The Windows XP group policy contains a policy that allows only Windows applications to run. You only need to enable and add the name of the program that only allows the system to run, you can only run the programs in the "List of applications allowed to run. Grouping "(Group Policy! However, we can use the following method to get both the fish and the bear's paw ".
① Run gpedit. msc, expand "user configuration> management template> System", find the "run only licensed Windows Applications" policy in the right window, and double-click, in the displayed window, select "enabled ". Click confirm.
② Do not immediately close the "Group Policy ". Run "Group Policy" in "Start> Run", and you will find that it is no longer running! Fortunately, we did not close the "Group Policy" program. Now, in the "Group Policy" window, set the "Allow Only Windows Applications" policy to "not configured ", click OK.
③ If you have disabled the "Group Policy", you can use the following methods to restore the settings: reset. In the open "console" window, click "File> Add/delete management unit> Add> Group Policy> Add> finish> close> OK ", now you have added a Group Policy console, and then you can change the original settings back to Windows.
Mmc-mmc.exe-Process Information
Process file: mmmc or mmc.exe
Process name: Microsoft Management Console
Description: The Microsoft Management Console Management Control Program integrates many system control options. For example, device management (system, hardware) or computer permission control (Administrative tools ).
Common Errors: N/
System process or not: No