Some Settings Are Managed by Your Organization In Windows 10 FIX [Tutorial]

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Some Settings Are Managed by Your Organization In Windows 10 FIX [Tutorial]

Like its predecessors, Windows 10 can be configured by organizations to limit user access to certain settings and features. From a consumer standpoint, you may have encountered one of these business-specific options when, during the Windows 10 upgrade process, you were asked “who owns this PC?” with either you or your organization as the possible answers. Unfortunately, certain bugs and settings can incorrectly configure your own PC as being locked down by a nonexistent organization, which limits your access to certain settings in the operating system.

If you’re experiencing this issue, you’ll notice in several locations (primarily in the Settings app) that “Some settings are managed by your organization.” If your Windows 10 PC belongs only to you, here’s how you can reconfigure Windows 10 to fix the “some settings are managed by your organization” issue.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).
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I am having this problem in the background apps tab, pls say how to fix ot

sanu
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Nope. Option #3 for me says "optional" and not "Full" nor does doing this solve my issue with RDP. Interesting this is only happening on 1 out of 10 PCs with what I see as indentical Win10 builds.

snowtrails
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The only solution I got is, to update my windows OS. This solution did not fix my problem, anyway thank you.

jeffreytv
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when creating tutorials, you should always go the last step and SHOW the solution worked, not just tell us that should resolve the problem

intromaster
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Works great to manage organization settings, thanks MDTech.

frankymuniez
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For some reason I do not have most of the steps you are talking about. I think I do not have Group Policy on my New windows 10 HP PC. Thanks for sharing.

shanelamell