Some settings are managed by your administrator.
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Hello,
I opened Google Chrome to connect to the internet, then I got a proxy error. To resolve the problem, I need to disable the proxy.
However, when I go to Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections, I cannot click on LAN Settings.
A message appears saying "Some settings are managed by your system administrator." The problem is that I am the administrator of my machine.
I opened Google Chrome to connect to the internet, then I got a proxy error. To resolve the problem, I need to disable the proxy.
However, when I go to Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections, I cannot click on LAN Settings.
A message appears saying "Some settings are managed by your system administrator." The problem is that I am the administrator of my machine.
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Hi
Create a restore point (you can go back if there's a problem) and then merge the following reg file
(copy/paste the code below into a text file that you rename for example param.reg, it's the .reg that matters, be careful that by default the extensions are hidden and you can't see the .txt, so click on the display of extensions in your Windows 10 explorer)
Once it's done, double-click it or right-click === merge
Then restart the PC
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Create a restore point (you can go back if there's a problem) and then merge the following reg file
(copy/paste the code below into a text file that you rename for example param.reg, it's the .reg that matters, be careful that by default the extensions are hidden and you can't see the .txt, so click on the display of extensions in your Windows 10 explorer)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"EnableActivityFeed"=dword:00000000
"PublishUserActivities"=dword:00000001
Once it's done, double-click it or right-click === merge
Then restart the PC
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Yumikp
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I did everything in order, except that the situation hasn't changed; I still don't have access to the network settings.

