Re: Unwanted policies



Hello Ravi,

Talk to your Sys Admins, they have to manage it. Checking local policies, domain policies etc.

Best regards

Myweb
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Unwanted policies are applied on my pc..

hello

I have windows xp professional on my laptop and member of a domain. I
travel across the country for business purpose. Group policies are
applied on all the members of domain.

But I have unwated policies applied on my machine, which are not
applied my domain.

My Taskmanger and command prompt are disabled.

Regedit is not working.

When I analyze the policies, everything is fine.

Is it possible to remove the unwanted applied policies from the
machine .

Please help

Ravi Malhotra



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