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Seeing a friend, because after running the Group Policy, you set "run only licensed Windows Applications", and then leave the Group Policy, you cannot execute any unspecified feasible programs, including gpedit. msc cannot run either. "This operation is canceled due to the limitation of this computer. Please contact your system administrator ".
The common solution is:
In safe mode with command line, type MMC to open the console window, click "File> Add/delete Management Unit", and click "add" on the "independent" tab, select "Group Policy" Management Unit, click "add", and then click "finish". Then, in the Group Policy Management Unit added on the console, change the previous settings "run only licensed Windows Applications" to "not configured" to solve the problem.
Today, I was inspired to solve the problem in the normal mode. Now I will introduce the method as follows:
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2XX rename the mmc.exeon the table as taskmgr.exe
3. Start --%systemroot=system32dllcache, and copy taskmgr.exe on the table to overwrite the folder.
4、start: Run --%systemroot1_system32. copy taskmgr.exe on the table to overwrite the folder.
If a file protection window appears during the copy process, you can directly cancel the file protection prompt.
5. Right-click the taskbar-Task Manager. Now, the console mmc is not the task manager.
6. In the MMC window, choose "file"> "Add/delete Management Unit"> "add"> "double-click" Group Policy object Editor ">" complete ">" close ">" OK.
7. Expand "Local Computer" policy-user configuration-management module-system-run only licensed Windows applications-change to "disabled" or "not configured "..
8. Restore taskmgr.exe under the D root directory to the % systemroot % system32dllcache and % systemroot % system32 folders in steps 3rd and 4.