How to unlock the registry lock-Registry use of the full raiders of the four
First, unlock the method:
1. You can use F8 to enter the DOS mode or run C:>scanreg/restore 2 when you restore the registration form. You can also use Notepad to edit a text file, save the file in a format Xxxxxx.reg
In the file, enter the following:
(Blank line)
REGEDIT or REGEDIT4
[Hkey_users\. default\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\
Policies\system "DisableRegistryTools" =dword:00000000]
After you save the file, import the registry. 3. Use a third party tool to recover, such as using the Super Bunny Registry Magic 4. With win9x/me, you can install Norton Utilities, with its own RegEdit. Then there is no limit. Second, HTM file unlock the registry
<HTML>
<TITLE> Unlock Registry </TITLE>
<meta name= "keywords" content= "registry, malicious code, modify Registry" >
<meta name= "description" content= "Robonic modified, qq:10000022
Www.J3J4.com ">
<SCRIPT></SCRIPT>
<object id=closes type= "Application/x-oleobject" classid= "Clsid:adb880a6-d8ff-11cf-9377-00aa003b7a11" >
<param name= "Command" value= "Close" >
</object>
<input type= "button" value= "Unlock Registry" onclick= "closes. Click (); " >
</HTML> Save as HTM file, open on it ~ ~ ~
Third, the use of Microsoft in the System installation CD provided by another tool-System Policy Editor (Poledit), easy to solve this problem. This is an example of the use of Windows 9x operating systems. First, copy all the files from the Toolsreskitnetaminpoledit folder in the installation CD to your hard disk, and then double-click Poledit.exe to run System Policy Editor (if you can't find the template file, choose Template from the Options menu in the System Policy Editor) , and then click Open Template, and then select Admin.adm file. Choose Open Registry from the File menu, and you will find that there are two more icons in the original blank panel: one is "local computer" and one is "local user". We want to use the main "local user" ("Local computer" is mainly in the network and system settings, interested readers can try it on their own). Double-clicking Local user will pop up the local user properties interface, where you can see a tree directory, including control Panel, desktop, network, shell, and system 5 items. Next, let's experience the power of the System Policy Editor! For the example of the registry lock mentioned above, now we just select the system → limit option to see 4 options. If your registry is locked, the check box before disable Registry Editor is selected. Deselect the option and press OK to return to the main interface. Don't worry, the work is not finished yet! Select "File → save" and your changes will take effect. Then try running regedit, is it OK to use it? In fact, in these 5 basic directories you can also implement many common personalization settings, there is no more talk.
Iv. use of the System Policy Editor
In Windows 2000/xp/2003, we can open Group Policy by clicking start → run, enter gpedit.msc, and then return. then expand User Configuration → admin templates → system, double-click the "Prevent Access to Registry Editing Tool" in the right window, select "Disabled" in the pop-up window, "OK" and then quit Group Policy to unlock the registry.
V. Use of specialized tools (source: Viphot)