Fix Some settings are managed by your organization error in Windows 10

What is ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error in Windows 10?

If you are experiencing ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error in Windows 10 computer while trying to change some settings using ‘Settings’ App, then you are in right place for the solution. Here, you will be guided with easy steps/methods to resolve the issue. Let’s starts the discussion.

‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error: It is common Windows problem associated with Windows 10’s Settings App. This error is usually appeared in ‘Settings’ App in your Windows 10 computer while trying to change some settings. This issue prevents you from changing computer’s settings through ‘Settings’ App in Windows 10.

This ‘Settings’ App error is appeared in top of the window mainly occurs when you upgrade your PC to Windows 10. This is setting in Windows for quite some time now which enables organizations to limit the access of computer settings of their employees. If you don’t configure the options properly during Windows update process, you might face ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error.

Also, ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error is appeared while you on Lock Screen, Windows Update, Windows Defender, or while trying to add your fingerprint or when using Windows Hello. However, it is possible this issue with our instructions. Let’s go for the solution.

How to fix ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error in Windows 10?

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Method 2: Change Local Group Policy

You can try to fix the issue by resetting Group Policy regarding organisational access by enabling and disabling it. Let’s try.

Step 1: Press ‘Windows + R’ keys on keyboard, type ‘gpedit.msc’ in the opened ‘Run’ dialog box and hit ‘Ok’ button to open ‘’Group Policy Editor’

Step 2: Now, navigate to ‘Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Data Collection and Preview Build’ path

Step 3: In right pane, find and double-click on ‘Allow Telemetry’ to edit

Step 4: Change its setting to ‘Enabled’ and from dropdown appear near the middle of screen, and select ‘Third Option (Full)’ and click on ‘Apply’ to save the changes

Step 5: Now, open it again and change the settings to ‘Not Configured’ and then save the changes. Once done, please check if the error is resolved.

Method 3: Give permission to application manually

Granting access to Windows Update:

Step 1: Open ‘Group Policy Editor’

Step 2: Now, go to ‘Computer Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Windows Components/ Windows Update’ path

Step 3: Find and double-click on ‘Configure Automatic Updates’ option in right pane

Step 4: Select ‘Not Configured’ option and then save the changes. Restart your computer once done

Granting access to Desktop Background Change and LockSceen manually:

Step 1: Open ‘Group Policy Editor’ and navigate to ‘Computer Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Control Panel/ Personalization’ path

Step 2: Find and double-click on ‘Prevent Changing start menu background’ and ‘Prevent Changing lock screen and logon image’, and change both policy settings to ‘Not Configured’ or ‘Disabled’

Step 3: Finally, save the changes of both policy and restart your computer, and check if the error is resolved

Granting access to ‘Notifications’ manually:

Step 1: Open ‘Group Policy Editor’ and navigate to ‘User Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Start Menu and Taskbar/ Notifications’ path

Step 2: Find and double-click on ‘Turn OFF toast notifications on the lock screen’ option

Step 3: Set the policy setting to ‘Not Configured’ or ‘Disabled’, and click on ‘Apply’ to save the changes. Once done, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

Method 4: Fix ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error through Registry Editor

Step 1: Press ‘Windows + R’ keys on keyboard, type ‘regedit’ in the opened ‘Run’ dialog box and hit ‘Ok’ button to open ‘Registry Editor’

Step 2: Now, navigate to ‘Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PushNotifications’ path

Step 3: In right pane, find and double-click on ‘NoToastApplicationNotification’ and changes value to ‘0’, and click on ‘Ok’ to save the changes

Method 5: Change Feedback and Diagnostic Settings

Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ App in Windows 10 and go to ‘Privacy > Feedback and Diagnostic’ settings

Step 2: Now, change the default setting ‘Basic’ to ‘Full’. Save the changes and restart your computer. Once done, please check if the error is resolved.

Method 6: Disable the profile on third-party applications

This issue can also be occurred if some applications like BitDeffender or others have authority to change the settings of your user profiles automatically. They have options of Work Profile that brings forward the error message so no changes can be made to settings of computer. In such case, you can try to fix ‘Some settings are managed by your organization’ error by disabling the profiles on your third-party applications and check if the error is resolved.

Method 7: Change Windows System’s properties

Step 1: Open ‘Control Panel’ in Windows 10 and select ‘’View By’ and choose ‘Large’ icons at top-right corner

Step 2: Now, click on ‘System > Advanced System Settings’. In the opened window, click on button of ‘Network ID’ at near bottom of screen

Step 3: Select ‘This is home computer; it is not part of business network’

Step 4: Now, Windows will prompt  you to restart your computer for changes to take effect. Save all your current work and restart your computer, please check if the error is resolved.

Method 8: Reset GPO Settings to their defaults

Step 1: Open ‘Group Policy Editor’ in Windows 10 and navigate to ‘Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > All Settings’ path

Step 2: Now, in right pane, click on ‘State’ column heading to sort the policy setting by State column

Step 3: Now, change the state of these entries of ‘Enabled/Disabled’ to ‘Not Configured’ and then apply the changes.

Step 4: Now, go to ‘Local Computer Policy > User Configuration > Administrative Templates > All Settings’ path and repeat the same steps that you have followed between ‘step 1 to step 3’

Step 5: Once done, restart your computer to see the changes and check if the error is resolved.

Conclusion

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