Symptom
When you attempt to start the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) in your Windows Vista system, you may receive the following message:Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator
Resolution
If the above error message is shown in a standalone system, then it may be a result of Malware infection. It is also possible that the DisableRegistryTools policy had been enabled by a third-party tweak program which you may be using. It's highly advisable to follow up with a complete system checkup for Virus and Malware, especially when you're unsure about the cause.Note: If your system is connected to a domain, your network administrator may have enabled the DisableRegistryTools Policy setting. In that case, you'll need to contact the network administrator to relax this restriction, if need be.
Method 1 - Using Group Policy Editor
If you are using an edition of Windows Vista (Windows Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions) which includes the Group Policy Editor, follow these steps:- Click Start, type gpedit.msc in the Search box, and press ENTER
- Go to the following branch:
User Configuration | Administrative Templates | System
- Double-click Prevent access to registry editing tools
- Set it as Not Configured
Method 2
This method should work in all editions of Windows Vista.- Download reg_enable.vbs attached at the end of this article, and save it to Desktop
- Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow.
- Switch to your Desktop directory by typing the following command, and then pressing ENTER:
cd /d %userprofile%\desktop
- Then, type the following command and press ENTER
wscript.exe reg_enable.vbs
- Type EXIT to close the Command Prompt window.
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