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if you are trying to edit the registry, you need to have an administrative account or atleast permission from an administrative account to use the registry editor. If you do not know what you are doing, DO NOT EDIT THE REGISTRY. You WILL screw up your computer if you arent VERY careful.
Type the following text in registry and save it as enable.reg. [.reg is extension for regfiles] REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] "DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000
The operating system will not allow limited users to change any of the system's settings or applications or add/removing programs or registry. Only Administrators can do all these things. User can only view the data. so the in the user account when user want to access registry he can not access and it shows an error as "Registry editing is Disable by your Administrator" I didn't find the above answer useful. Visit the related link where you will find how to enable or disable registry.
There is no way to do this.
You can search for the registry. When you see it, right click on it and run as an administrator. After doing this, you should be able to make changes.
Either you are an administrator even if you think so. Or you don't have permission for some specific keys in the registry. You can get permission by right clicking on the required key and choose Permissions... Add your account in the permitted accounts with full access or just allow your account full control.
To enable registry after virus has disabled it , first use an antivirus to remove the virus. but antivirus cannot enable registry , so you need a small free tool called : smart virus remover this tool is not a full antivirus but it has the ability to remove virus effects ( enabling regestry , enabling folder options and show hidden files , enabling task manager ) it also has ability to remove small viruses like autorun .
Login to the computer as an Administrator or someone who has administrative privileges, you should then be able to access regedit via the run command. Most likely reason access has been disabled is because you have limited permissions to the computer. You only modify the registry if you know how to use a computer (as it can cause serious damage leaving your computer unusable), if that is true then there should have been no need to post this question.
Using the Group Policy Editor · Click Start, Run and type gpedit.msc and press ENTER · Go to the following location: User Configuration Administrative Templates System · Double-click Disable registry editing tools and set it to Disable · Minimize the Group Policy Editor for now, and try to launch the Tweak UI, you should be able to launch it now · Go back to the Group Policy Editor, and set the "Disable registry editing tools" back to Not Configured Source: http://geekvalley.blogspot.com/2008/06/tweak-ui-has-been-disabled-by-your.html
It could be disabled by some program which made changes in your registry. What you need to do it is run a complete anti virus scan and if your computer is virus free do a system restore to the data your control key was working
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