Editing the registry disabled by the administrator.

Original title: REGISTRY EDITTING PROBLEM

So who to install a printer from the laptop comes up with a message... "' RESGISTRY EDITTING DISABLED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR"... Funny, but I thought that I was the owner / administrator of the laptop. How you enable the registry connected to this setting and why is he doing that. Not the 1 hard drive to do this and this message.

Another message bothers me is "SPOOLER DOES NOT WORK"--managed to disable this message, but do not remember what it is I did. Now stuck with no printer and cannot download printer drivers...

E-mail address is removed from the privacy * if you have any info on this two points.

Another message bothers me is "SPOOLER DOES NOT WORK"--managed to disable this message, but do not remember what it is I did. Now stuck with no printer and cannot download printer drivers...

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/391f3c57-5d2b-4E88-ADC6-190429a7fdbe/print-spool-service-not-running

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