Re: Can not open gpedit.msc



Cool. Glad you got it resolved and thanks for reporting back.

Steve


"Anushet Shotiratana" <AnushetShotiratana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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Thanks, Steven

Actually, my problem is not solved by your advice but it guide to much to
dig down in those subkey and change it value. Finally, I can open
gpedit.msc
again.

thank you so much

Anushet

"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

See the link below on the registry setting that you want to remove or
change
to allow yourself access again at which time you want to reverse the GP
settings that disabled your access.

Steve

http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/1303/

Registry Settings
User Key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC]
Value Name: RestrictToPermittedSnapins
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (0 = default, 1 = enable restriction)


"Anushet Shotiratana" <AnushetShotiratana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
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I've changed policy in user configuration as follow
- Restrict the user from entering author mode (Enable)
- Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-in (Enable)
- Group Policy Management (Disable)
- Group Policy Object Editor (Disable)

after reboot pc, I can not open gpedit.msc agian event log on as
administrator.

How can I solve this problem

thank you in advance

anushet





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