Cannot access Control Panel

G

Guest

I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to
click on it and the restriction pop up window is:
"This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions
in effect on this computer. Please contact your system
adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control
Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and
got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not
Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried
it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but
somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't
restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the
only one who's using this laptop. This issue also
prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar
and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System
Information under My Computer. All of these problems
have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I
really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week
now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim
through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft
Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a
solution to this issue without considering ReInstall
WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus
but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.
Thanks all.

takecare,
 
G

Guest

ttphan-

I have exactly the same issue and have been unsuccessful in fixing. Have
you found a solution?

Thanks!
 
A

ActiveSoma

I am facing the same problem in Windows 2000 Prof.

Even i tried in group policies, as well. No virus was detected from
Spydoctor, NAV

Thanks.
 
S

Soma

Hi

I got this problem fixed by adding "NoControlOption" in the registry
with value 0.

Also i searched the Registry for "NocontrolOption" and changed the
value from 1 to 0.
 
P

Pinco

Soma said:
Hi

I got this problem fixed by adding "NoControlOption" in the registry
with value 0.

Also i searched the Registry for "NocontrolOption" and changed the
value from 1 to 0.
 
P

Pinco

I have the same problem but can't find in the registry where to change the
value to 0 as you indicated
 

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