Admin policies Taking over



dnamesdan
07-10-2005, 03:05 AM
Hi, i'm running XP pro on a 2.0 p4 with 768 ram.
My problem is this....... Every time windows starts, it displays windows
classic visual settings, i change it to XP display settings, log out then
back in and its back to basic display. Anyway the real problem is, when i try
to install a bluetooth usb adapter(i have tried 3 different bluetooth
devices) it says "system administrator has set policies to prevent this
installation" This is driving me crazy because i am the administrator. Is
there any way to reset or overide system policies? I would just re-install
windows but I have too much important stuff to just do that. Please help me??

Claude LaFrenière
07-10-2005, 03:05 AM
Bonjour *dnamesdan* :

> Hi, i'm running XP pro on a 2.0 p4 with 768 ram.
> My problem is this....... Every time windows starts, it displays windows
> classic visual settings, i change it to XP display settings, log out then
> back in and its back to basic display.

Windows XP is Alzheimmer ...but you can fix this :)

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

add this key:

NoSaveSettings
Reg_Dword
0

This keep the user settings between sessions.
(1 = don't keep)

> Anyway the real problem is, when i try
> to install a bluetooth usb adapter(i have tried 3 different bluetooth
> devices) it says "system administrator has set policies to prevent this
> installation" This is driving me crazy because i am the administrator. Is
> there any way to reset or overide system policies? I would just re-install
> windows but I have too much important stuff to just do that. Please help me??

Check the policies and disable the one that prevent this installation:

Start | Run | gpedit ...

:)

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Claude LaFrenière [MVP] :-)

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Admin policies Taking over