The Task Manager does not start. I get a message "task manager has been disabled by your administrator".

Original title: I deleted a virus from my computer but the Task Manager does not start.  I get a message "task manager has been disabled by your administrator".  Can someone tell me how to fix this.

Task Manager

Too bad!  I thought about it.  It has been disabled in the registry.

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