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I run XP Pro on a home computer I've had for several yrs. I mainly use it
for internet use. & I don't know hardly anything about computers. My problem is that I recently tried to use my SYSTEM RESTORE & a pop up window came up saying< system restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on contact domain administrator> I have 3 users accounts all set up as administrator accounts. I don't remember being ask to setting up any kind of domain account or group policy. Now what do I have to do to get my SYSTEM RESTORE back? Thanks in advance, Lacy |
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Hi Lacy,
Using the link below, you will find a solution to the group policy message. There's a good chance this was caused by virus/spyware infection. Follow the links on the page to scan and remove any infections that may exist. http://bertk.mvps.org/html/error.htm...sabledByPolicy -- Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Lacy wrote: > I run XP Pro on a home computer I've had for several yrs. I mainly > use it for internet use. & I don't know hardly anything about > computers. > My problem is that I recently tried to use my SYSTEM RESTORE & a > pop up window came up saying< system restore has been turned off by > group policy. To turn on contact domain administrator> > I have 3 users accounts all set up as administrator accounts. > I don't remember being ask to setting up any kind of domain account or > group policy. > Now what do I have to do to get my SYSTEM RESTORE back? > Thanks in advance, Lacy |
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