What should I do if it prompts "Registration Editor has been disabled by the administrator" when opening the registry

  I believe that many friends should use the registry frequently when using the computer. However, some netizens recently reported that after opening the computer's registry, they were prompted that the registered editor has been disabled by the administrator . At this time What should we do? The editor below will tell you the solution to the fact that the registered editor has been deactivated by the administrator!

  Option One:

  1. Press and hold the "Win+R" keys on the keyboard at the same time to bring up the "Run" window, enter gpedit.msc in the "Open" column, and click "OK".

  2. Go to "Local Group Policy Editor", expand User Configuration à Management Module à System on the left side of the window, then find "Block Access Registry Editing Tool" on the right side of the window and double-click it will pop up "Block Access Registry Editing". Tools dialog box, select Disabled and click OK. As shown in the figure:

What should I do if it prompts "Registration Editor has been deactivated by the administrator" when opening the registry 1

  Option II:

  1. Create a new text document, leave the first line blank and then copy and paste the following content into the text document.

  (blank line here)

  REGEDIT or REGEDIT4

  [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULTSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion

  Policiessystem"DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000]

  2. Save the file as a .reg file, where the file name can be chosen arbitrarily, I named it openok. As shown below:

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  3. Double-click to open the file and a prompt box will pop up, click "Yes" and that's it. As shown in the figure:

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