Information about computer performance is recorded in Task Manager, and we can open Task Manager by pressing the Ctrl+alt+del key on the keyboard to see which programs and processes the system is running. However, if you use someone else's computer, the task Manager may have been disabled by the system administrator. In this case, how do I enable Task Manager? The following is an example of the WIN7 flagship system!
1. Press the WIN key and R key on the keyboard to open the running window, and then enter "Gpedit.msc" in the search box, return to execute, as shown in the following figure:
2. After opening the Local Group Policy Editor window, click to expand User Configuration-Administrative Templates-system-ctrl+alt+del options, then locate and double-click Delete Task Manager in the list on the right, as shown in the following illustration:
3, in the WIN7 flagship system xitongcheng.com/win7/qijianban/then pop up the settings window, we just click "Not Configured", and then click on the "Apply-OK" button to save the changes, as shown in the following image:
4, after the completion of the above operation, we then press the combination key Ctrl+alt+del, I believe this can open the System Task Manager.