I want to do a system restore. Then he tells me to make sure I'm connected an account manager.

I want to do a system restore. Then he tells me to make sure I'm connected an account manager. So, I check and I am logged on this path. Then I try to start the restore and then told me that system restore is disabled by group policy. To turn on, I need to contact my estate Administator. I have no idea what the * is to group policy or a domain administrator. Can someone help me please?

"Group Policy" would tend to indicate that you're under XP Pro.

Given that starts the "Group Policy Editor": (XP Home does not have Group Policy Editor)
Start-> Run-> "gpedit.msc".

Navigate to:
Computer configuration-> administrative templates-> system-> system restore

Look in the window on the right and make sure that 'disable them system restore' and 'Turn off Configuration' is on "not configured".  If not, double-click on them and their defined this way.

HTH,
JW

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