Today Morning, I received a mail form one the reader who sent us four snapshots of various restrictions he/she is facing on a computer.

There was nothing written in the mail other than this text – Please solve my problem and these four images as shown in the image below

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After seeing all these snapshots I realized that computer on which these snapshots are taken seems to a public computer of a school, college or library etc. The user is not able to change password, and facing restrictions due to group domain policies etc.

All these restrictions are imposed through active directory group policy applied to all the client computer connected to the network including this computer which seems to be the part of this network.

Lets see how can you remove these group policy restrictions on this computer or find out different technique to do it.

Fix:

Method 1:

The most simple way out to override the group policy restrictions on a computer is to either remove the system out from the domain of network. For this, right click on My Computer > Properties, in system properties menu, click on computer name tab, and click change. In Computer name change window, select the option for member of Workgroup, rather than domain.

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as all the restrictions are applied to the computer through the group policy on that domain of computers

Method 2:

Don’t remove the computer from the network, just login with the local computer administrator account and do everything on that computer with full administrative rights.