No, you didn't mention not being the system administrator :-)
I see in your next post that you have already found how to edit
Group Policies, so I assume that your problem is solved by now.
If not, feel free to repost.
No offence intended, but if you don't know what Group Policies are
nor how to edit them, you should not have permission (i.e. an
Administrator account) to change them. You could easily and
unknowingly break more than you fix.
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