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Fix Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization in Windows 10

Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization

Getting Some settings are managed by your organization bug while open Settings on Windows 10 Laptop /Computer? Looking for ways to rid of this Windows Bug. Here Apply Bellow solutions. You can fix this problem by tweaking group policy or registry. If You are Windows 10 Home Basic User then Group policy options will not available for you. So you can skip the first solution (fix Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization using Group policy Editor option) Direct move to Registry Tweak to Fix Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization.

From Group Policy Editor

Let’s first see how to fix  Some settings are managed by your organization using group policy editor.

Apply for Windows update window

If this problem appears in the Windows update window, do these things:

Apply for Desktop Background Change window

Apply for Notification Window:

Apply for Lock Screen Settings:

Apply for For Themes:

Now Restart Windows to take effect the policy changes you have made. Then After check the Windows bug Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization is fixed. If not then open the same group policy Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds. Double click on Allow Telemetry And Disable the Option Which you previously Enabled. Again restart Windows to take the changes effect, And check the Bug is fixed.

Registry Editor Tweak

As discussed Before if you are a Windows Home Basic user then you don’t have group policy feature to apply the above solution. But you can Tweak on Windows registry Settings to Fix this.

Press Windows + R, type regedit and ok to open the Windows registry editor

Backup registry database, then You will have to navigate to a location that depends on how you are actually encountering this problem.

If it appears in the notification settings

Note: If you don’t find this Simply right click on Current Version -> New key -> Rename it to PushNotifaction. Then click on it and again On right pane right click -> New -> Dword 32 Value -> rename It to NoToastApplicationNotification. 

For Wallpaper Setting:

Again Double click on the Active Desktop Dword key and change its value to 0 Close Registry Editor and restart Windows Now check everything fine.

I hope After applying these Group policies and Windows Registry tweak The Windows bug Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization will get fixed. Have any queries, or suggestions Feel free to comment below.

 

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