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Cancel Submit. Hint: When you are having issues, try not to paraphrase error messages you see Do you mean Task Manager is not working or when you try to launch TM you are getting some error message and what is the error message?
If you are seeing things like this: You do not have sufficient security privileges to restore your system. System Restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on System Restore, contact your domain Administrator. Task Manager has been disabled by your System Administrator. Registry Editor has been disabled by your System Administrator. Task Manager has been disabled by Group Policy.
Registry Editor has been disabled by Group Policy. The command prompt has been disabled by your administrator. Press any key to continue The operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
Please contact your system administrator. The "Run" option is missing from the Start menu. Improve this answer. Dave R. This is indeed the answer, but the procedure to rename the file is tricky as it can reappear if it is running when the renaming happens.
It's not ideal but is the only method that works. What about removing it from the dllcache as well? Or whatever that folder is with backup copies of programs — Canadian Luke. Skizz I can't test it, but I believe you should have more luck if you boot other OS e.
This doesn't work for me - the utilman is just recreated the next time I press Windows-U — dsummersl. This way, windows file protection won't find anything suspicious.
GregK GregK 21 1 1 bronze badge. Diogo As a workaround you can override the Utility Manager executable: Log on with an administrator account, and open a command prompt. How it works The Image File Execution Options registry key was designed, among other things, to automatically launch a debugger when an application starts.
Pros Works regardless of the Windows edition installed. No system file or security permissions tweaking. No third party software involved. John T John T k 25 25 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. AutoHotkey to the rescue again : — Toby Allen. Adding more software is not an option due to the nature of the system and introducing more dependancies. This is for a cash counting machine so, as you'd expect, customers are wary of unknown third party software.
The renaming option may be the only solution. I hoped there'd be something a bit neater. Renaming doesn't work, the app magically reappears at next boot up. Don't know whether this will fix a Pro install. Good luck. Jean W Jean W 11 1 1 bronze badge. Go to RUN, and enter regedit. When registry opens click on edit in top left and choose find JoshP 2, 3 3 gold badges 20 20 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. I too tried to find the option to disable the application but couldn't find anything in the registry either.
Art K Art K. Shawn Xie Shawn Xie 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 5 5 bronze badges. It can be fixed only with two methods Method 1 :With the help of a software.
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