 Are you facing an issue where you can't open the Task Manager in Windows 10 and are wondering why is the Task Manager disabled? In this video we will show you some of the solutions to fix Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator error in Windows 10. Usually a third party program, virus or spyware might prevent you from opening the Task Manager. So to fix this issue and protect your computer from such malware or spyware, we suggest you use SysTweak Antivirus which provides overall protection to your computer and secures your data. Download and install SysTweak Antivirus on your Windows computer. You can also use the link given in the description below. Once installed, click on the Scan Now button. Once the scan is complete, your data will be safe and secure. If this doesn't fix the issue, try the following solutions. First is using the Registry Editor. Press Windows plus R to open the Run box, type REG Edit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. Now locate the path, Current User, Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version, Policies and then right click on System. Select New and then select 32-bit value from the popup menu. Now name this new value as Disabled Task MGR and press Enter. Next, double click on the Disabled Task MGR, set the value data to 0 and click OK to finish. The Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator in Windows 10 issue should now be resolved. Second is using the Local Group Policy Editor. Press Windows plus R to open the Run box, type GPEdit.msc and hit Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor. Next, navigate to User Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Control plus All plus Delete options. Double click on the Remove Task Manager option on the right-hand sidebar. In the next window, select the Disabled or Not Configured option. Come there, click Apply and then click OK. Now restart your device. Third is using the Command Prompt. Type CMD in the Windows search bar, right click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator. Now type the command. You can find the command in the description box and hit Enter. Once done, your Task Manager should now be fixed. Reboot your computer to apply these changes. Hope this video can help you fix your Task Manager in Windows 10. If you found it helpful, do like and share this video. Also, don't forget to subscribe to our channel.