That means whe its contact network administrator States?

What does it mean when it says to contact the network administrator?

Hello

This is usually part of a message that is displayed when you try to perform an action that has been disabled, by using the Group Policy component, by a network administrator.

Please provide details on it exactly what you do and you see the exact error message.

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