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:ego:some trojan can disable ur task manager and u wont be able to end the pragram that is running...
When you try to open Windows Task Manager, by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL the following error often appear: “Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator“ ...According t o me this software will help u to enable the task manager without reformating or restoring ur PC. I got 100% satisfaction with this software.DEFENITELY,u should have this software for future if u are dealing with trojans.. [Only registered users can see links. ] |
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HOW To- Restore Task Manager, Regedit and Folder Options Disabled by Virus
Let’s face it. All of us have been infected by virus before. Even if you have anti-virus installed, you can still be infected by a new or custom virus that is not recognized by your anti-virus. Sometimes after removing the virus completely from our system, you’ll face new problems such as you can no longer bring up Windows Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL. You get the error message saying “Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator”. ![]() You think that it’s easy to fix this problem by going to Registry Editor but you can’t! You get the error message “Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator“. ![]() Folder Options and even Show Hidden Files & Folder is disabled! How frustrating! Don’t worry, here’s how to restore your Windows Task Manager, Registry Editor, Folder Options and Show hidden files & folders. This problem is most commonly caused by a virus called “Brontok“. Brontok virus will make some changes to the system restrictions in order to hide itself from easy detection and also from easy cleaning. Here’s a free tool called Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT) which is able to re-enables all what the virus had previously disabled, and gives you back the control over your own computer. ![]() Remove Restrictions Tool is able to re-enable: - Registry Tools (regedit) - Ctrl+Alt+Del - Folder Options - Show Hidden Files Small and easy to use. Make sure you boot in to Safe Mode to use Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT). Just click on the buttons and it’ll do it’s job. [ Download Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT) ] ![]() [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] |
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RRT v4.8.0.1 - With Removable Media Malware Defender
Now with Removable Media Malware Defender. You may not believe this but there still are lots of computer users that have no anti-virus program installed because they erroneously think that they will be spared from infection. Some don’t even know what a computervirus is! Well they are clearly wrong and the result is that I needed to clean, repair or dismantle lots of computers to get rid of all the malware that had infected their systems. When someone asks for my assistance, the first thing I always do is an offline anti-virus scan and clean. But when I boot the computer, I am often faced with the same problem; the virus has made some changes to the system restrictions in order to hide itself from easy detection. These restrictions are most often: 1 - Disable Folder Options >> so the user can't set the option to show hidden files! 2 - Disable Registry Tools >> so the user can't see what is going on during system startup! 3 - Disable Ctrl+Alt+Del >> so the user can't see the virus and the other applications running! 4 - Disable Show hidden files & folders >> so the user can't see the malware bodies which always come with hidden attribute set to true! 5 - Disable Run Command >> so the user can't use it to run some tools to track the virus activites of remove it. 6 - Disable Windows Firewall (SharedAccess) >> so the virus can send & receive any data through the network without the attention of the user! 7 - Disable Windows Firewall (Wscsvc) >> so the virus can send & receive any data through the network without the attention of the user! 8 - Disable Windows Firewall (Wuauserv) >> so the virus can send & receive any data through the network without the attention of the user! 9 – Restrict Internet Explorer Home Page Changing >> so the user can't change the malicious web page set by the malware! 10 – Restrict Internet Explorer Closing >> so the user can't close the pops up windows that appear when visiting the malicious web page or any other website! 11 – Hide Internet Options >> so the user can't change any setting set by the malware! 12 – Hide Internet Explorer Address Bar >> so the user can't see what web page being visited and what scripts being executed! 13 - Restrict Internet Explorer Right Click >> so the user can't view the source of the page being visited and other useful things. 14 – Hide Internet Explorer Navigation Buttons >> so the user will be forced to user the keyboard shortcuts to navigate through the web sites! 15 - Hide Internet Explorer Context Menu >> so the user can't access this menu which make him able to select some useful settings. 16 - Hide Internet Explorer Toolbar >> so the user can't use it to remove some unwanted toolbars made by the malware. 17 - Disable Command Prompt (cmd.exe) >> so the user cannot run any console programs like command prompt removal tools... 18 - Disable Control Panel >> so the user cannot use the control panel applets. 19 - Hide system files/folders >> so the user can't see the malware bodies which usually come with system attribute set to true! 20 - Change Show Hidden files option button >> So even if you select "Show hidden files and folders from folder options these files & folder will not be shown! 21 - Disable Show System files check box >> So even if you unchecked "Hide protected operating system files" these files & folder will not be shown! 22 - Disable Show all files/folders check >> So changing this from folder options will be ignored! 23 - Hide Desktop items to prevent the user from accessing My Computer and other desktop shortcuts! 24 – Hide files extensions: This is commonly used by malware to trick the user. By hiding file extension, a user doesn't know whether a file with folder icon is an exe file or just an ordinary folder. 25 – Disable File Extentions Check >> So changing this from folder options will be ignored! 26 – Restrict Windows Update >> So the user cannot download security patches from Microsoft. 27 – Disable Shut Down Command >> So the user cannot shut down the system normally. 28 – Restrict Settings Folders >> Just imagine when you all items under Start menu>Settings wont run! 29 – Disable Taskbar context menu >> You right click your taskbar.. Oops; nothing happens! 30 – Disable Logoff Command >> So the user cannot logoff and use another profile. 31 – Hide Start Menu Logoff >> So the user cannot use this shortcut to logoff! 32 – Restrict Add/Remove Programs >> So the user cannot see what applications and windows components are installed or uninstall/reinstall any application. 33 – File Extention Default >> So the user cannot select "Hide extensions for known file types". 34 – No Windows Update >> So the user cannot download security updates and other fixes for windows. 35 – R-Media Malware >> This item is indicating that a malicious object is trying to invade your computer through removable media, please see the details below. 36 – Hidden Drives >> So the user cannot see any of the storage drives but they still can use RUN to access and explore them. 37 – Restricted Drives >> So the user can see the drives but cannot access them even when using RUN command. 38 – No Search >> So the user cannot search the file system using the start menu item for any file. Unfortunately, AV Software doesn’t really care about these restrictions and do nothing to re-enable them! Until AV software comes up with such a tool in their future versions, we have created a very small tool for you that does just that! It re-enables all what the virus had previously disabled, and gives you back the control over your own computer. We called it Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT). The new great feature: RRT now is implemented with a totally new and great feature, we call it: Removable Media Malware Defender. Since we noticed that most of the malware nowadays spread via removable media (Flash disks in specific), we implemented RRT with the ability of monitoring, blocking and removing any type of malware that uses flash disks to spread. RRT with AutoRemove enabled will monitor your system and detects any flash disk as soon as it gets plugged into the USB port. The generic technique will work in less than few milliseconds , if it detects any infection in the flash disk, it will block it and remove the infection before it makes any harm to your computer. The great news is that RRT -unlick the traditional AVs- doesn't need to be updated with malware signatures in order for it to do it's job, instead, it uses a generic and smart technique that detects any type of malware that attempt to infect your system via flash disk inserted into the USB ports. Important notes: 1 - Since this tool is a security software that deals with the file system, the system registry and the running processes, it MUST be given all the rights it demands in order for it to do it's job. Some other security softwares will try to block the tool and prevent it from doing its job, please make sure that it's not blocked by your filewall and there's no other program blocking it. Before running this tool, we recommend you to disable any other security solution you are runing such as Antivirus, Firewall, monitoring tools ..etc. 2 - Though RRT is able to remove the restrictions caused by malware even if the malware is already active, your computer must be CLEAN before using RRT. RRT is not programmed to heal your computer from any type of malware that is already infected your computer. RRT is just a tool to remove the malware leftovers and is a DEFENDER against the future malware that may infect your computer through removable media in the future! 3. RRT will NOT protect you from any malware type that may infect your computer through CD/DVD drives, emails, or the internet. It's only programmed to protect you from the Flash disks malware. By using RRT with AutoRemove enabled, you will be sure 100% of that your computer will not get infected through flash disks! ![]() [Only registered users can see links. ] |
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yeah your right virus can disable taskmnager and regedit..but how about if the system restore is affected..because i cant open my system restore because of the virus..
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Moosa version is limited plzzz if u upload a crack or full version thnx In advance....
hey i m unable to restore it back cause it need restart n when I restart ....it goes again in dat condition as option were disbale to open ....................Plzzz help me out |
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How Can I Use the Fullversion of RRT(Remove Restriction Toolv8.0.0.1)
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| The Following User Says Thank You to louie_explorer For This Useful Post: | PILO00000 (05-30-2009) |
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one of my friends pc go this prob..and she was not able to get control panel.
and we scaned and removed virus but it was still showing like this ![]() RRT v4.8.0.1 - With Removable Media Malware Defender helped to solve this problem...thnx bro moosa for great share..appreciated... |
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