![]() In the Windows method there are a scary number of Registry entries to remove. It talks about having a Google administrators account for one method. It gives several different versions of instructions on how to remove this setting. I finally found a Google article about Chrome browser being "managed by your organisation" when it is on your own private PC. The "some of these settings are managed by your organization" is still displayed, but enough for today, I've achieved 80% of what I wanted. To 1 finally enables Win-V and in Clipboard Settings the switch is no longer greyed out and can be operated. This, on it's own, still does not work, but going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\ ![]() ![]() Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Clipboard I finally found a partial solution using Regedit. And Clipboard History (Win-V) still doesn't work.Īny ideas how to remove the annoying message and get clipboard history working? But still no clipboard history, although Settings now shows it is supposed to be enabled, albeit greyed out and the message is still there. I do finally find "Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > OS Policies > Allow clipboard History" and enable it. There are several videos on Youtube showing ways of removing the message and allowing changes. Since this is the Home Edition it does not come with group policy editor installed (gpedit.msc) so I had to download and install it. Tried to change the clipboard history enabled in settings, but it's switched off and greyed out and the message "some of these settings are managed by your organization" is displayed. I am running Windows 10 Home with the latest updates. ![]() This question and my answer were originally posted on the Stack Exchange site, but when I asked the moderators to move it here, they closed it instead, so I've moved it myself as I believe my question and subsequent research and answer are of interest to those with a similar problem ![]()
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