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Oy Vey (Taskmanager won't open)

Posted: 2005-08-30 08:43pm
by Captain tycho
I get an error every time I hit control-alt-delete, telling me that my admin has disabled the task manager, but I'm the one using the admin account, and I sure as hell didn't fuck with it. How can I change it back?

Posted: 2005-08-30 09:02pm
by Embracer Of Darkness
Is there an option for it in services.msc under Administrative Templates? You can simply run that from the Run... menu to find out.

Posted: 2005-08-30 09:13pm
by Captain tycho
Embracer Of Darkness wrote:Is there an option for it in services.msc under Administrative Templates? You can simply run that from the Run... menu to find out.
I don't see anything like it in the services menu, sadly.

Posted: 2005-08-30 09:22pm
by Embracer Of Darkness
Blah, that's a frigging annoying problem alright. Unfortunately, I have zero experience with this sort of administrative "limiting", so I can't really help you beyond the services function.

I'd recommend Googling for some registry tweaking tools that include options for enabling/disabling user features, and to see what everyone else has to say here.

Good luck.

Posted: 2005-08-31 03:22am
by Xon
This is a common tactic for viruses, trojans and other malware.

Your computer is probably fucked.

Posted: 2005-08-31 01:13pm
by Captain tycho
ggs wrote:This is a common tactic for viruses, trojans and other malware.

Your computer is probably fucked.
*sighs* Yes, it probably is, aside from my other five trillion problems. :(

Posted: 2005-08-31 01:28pm
by Embracer Of Darkness
Captain tycho wrote:
ggs wrote:This is a common tactic for viruses, trojans and other malware.

Your computer is probably fucked.
*sighs* Yes, it probably is, aside from my other five trillion problems. :(
When in doubt, reformat. Worth a try, and you can be 99% sure it'll fix the problem hehe.

Posted: 2005-08-31 01:31pm
by Ace Pace
Except he has far more problems then that, hes probebly pissed that he will end up installing again and again as his PC screwed up 6 ways from sunday.

Posted: 2005-08-31 01:36pm
by Embracer Of Darkness
Ace Pace wrote:Except he has far more problems then that, hes probebly pissed that he will end up installing again and again as his PC screwed up 6 ways from sunday.
If the problems are software related, and not hardware, a good old format will fix up 99% of them. If the problems are hardware related, the least a format will do is fix his task manager problem.

Posted: 2005-08-31 01:45pm
by Ace Pace
True.

Posted: 2005-08-31 02:21pm
by Pu-239
Boot in safe mode, and clean the spyware.

Posted: 2005-08-31 05:18pm
by Vendetta
Embracer Of Darkness wrote:
Ace Pace wrote:Except he has far more problems then that, hes probebly pissed that he will end up installing again and again as his PC screwed up 6 ways from sunday.
If the problems are software related, and not hardware, a good old format will fix up 99% of them.
Assuming software problems aren't just "Features", formatting will fix them, no '99%' involved. The only way to have a software problem after a format and install is a botched install or to reintroduce the problem (by, for example, connecting to the Internet before patching and installing security software).

In this instance, I'd reccommend downloading at the very least XPSP2's network distribution package if you don't have an inlined copy, if not all the updates since, and keeping it and your firewall/AV package of choice on CD, and installing them before connecting to the internet. If you use an always on connection, physically disconnect it.

Posted: 2005-08-31 06:18pm
by Captain tycho
Okay, thanks for all the help, but after trying a ton of things, nothing seemed to work, then everything seemed to get majorly fucked over, so I just did a total reformat. A pain in the ass, yes, but it fixed all the software problems. Too bad it doesn't help out with my shit ram. :wink: