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| Guest | Internet Explorer and Admin Running 32bit Vista Home Premium on my desktop. In Internet Explorerer I click on Tools and internet options and I get this error: "The operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. please contact your system administrator. I am the adminstrator, there are no profiles on this pc except mine. I have right click the IE icon and ran as administrator but still get the same error message in internet options. Can someone please advise me on how to give me the admin rights on my pc to make these changes? Thank you -- Jason Wagers |
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| Guest | Re: Internet Explorer and Admin jasonwagers wrote: > Running 32bit Vista Home Premium on my desktop. > > In Internet Explorerer I click on Tools and internet options and I get this > error: "The operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on > this computer. please contact your system administrator. > > I am the adminstrator, there are no profiles on this pc except mine. I have > right click the IE icon and ran as administrator but still get the same error > message in internet options. > > Can someone please advise me on how to give me the admin rights on my pc to > make these changes? > > Thank you Hello, You receive this error message when a certain setting is changed on your computer. You will receive this message as long as this setting is in place, regardless of whether you are an administrator or not. This setting could only have been changed by a program that you started with administrator power (it displayed a "Windows needs your permission to continue" prompt); or, if you have disabled UAC, then any program could have changed this setting. To remove this restriction, follow these steps: - Click start - Type: regedit - Press enter - In the left, expand the following folders (by clicking the triangle next to them): HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Policies Microsoft - In the left, right-click the folder that says "Internet Explorer" and click Delete - In the left, scroll back up to the top and collapse HKEY_CURRENT_USER - In the left, expand the following folders (by clicking the triangle next to them): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Policies Microsoft - In the left, if it exists, right-click the folder that says "Internet Explorer" and click Delete - Close the registry editor - Close any open Internet Explorer windows This should remove any restrictions that were put in place on your Internet Explorer. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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