Go to system properties/system restore and make sure you have the drive checked. Follow Maratonmannen's advice and the snap-in should be installed if it isn't already there.
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[Quoted Text] > On Sun, 6 May 2007 04:54:18 -0700, "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> > wrote: > Hi I am just a local computer the computer set me up as the > administrator when I re -installed. > > How do you install the Group Policy snap-in and how do you check that > the c: drive is turned on. > Thanks >>Have you checked to see that System Restore is turned on for the drive you >>need in System Properties. Are you on a domain or network or just a >>local >>computer? Have you installed the Group Policy snap-in in the Management >>Console. >> >><hamsatuk[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:1ccr331lcveojefqjvufmt2ca5ivaaead7[ at ]4ax.com... >>> Hi thanks for reading my message. I am running the 64bit version of >>> Windows XP Pro and am having problems with the System Restore not >>> working correctly. The system is all up to date with windows updates >>> and I am logged in as the administrator. I have searched all over the >>> Internet and can't find an answer to my problem, even on the Microsoft >>> site everything they tell me to do is not available. >>> This is the message I get when I run System Restore from the System >>> Tools menus "SYSTEM RESTORE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF BY GROUP POLICY" >>> TO TURN ON SYSTEM RESTORE CONTACT YOUR DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR. That is >>> ME. All the help and information I have looked at referes to Windows >>> XP Pro and I can't find any information reference the 64 bit version. >>> I hope you can help me solve this problem. >>> Regards >>> Tony
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