How To Turn Off Network Administrator Restrictions?
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1. Log on to the computer with an account that has administrative privileges.
2. Click Start and type “gpedit.msc“ in the search box.
3. Click the “Local Group Policy Editor“ icon and the Local Group Policy Editor window will open.
4. Expand the folder tree on the left side of the window and select “Computer Configuration,” “Windows Settings,” “Security Settings,” “Local Policies“ and “Security Options.”
5. Double–click on the “Network Access: Restrict Anonymous Access“ setting and select “Disabled“ in the drop–down menu.
6. Click “OK“ and then close the Local Group Policy Editor window.
7. Restart the computer. Network administrator restrictions will have been disabled.