The directions in the source are plenty, but the specific steps below worked
STEP 2: Change your settings from Group Policy Editor
- Open Group Policy Editor by pressing Windows Key + R and typing gpedit.msc.
- When Group Policy Editorstarts you need to navigate to:
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar > Notifications
- On the left side of the window find Turn off toast notifications setting and double click it.
- Try enabling it and disabling it a couple of times, but remember to keep it disabled before you save your settings.
If you don’t know how to edit the Group Policy, check out this step-by-step guide, and find out how you can do it like an expert.
STEP 4: Edit your registry
According to users, Some settings are managed by your organization message that can appear due to your registry.
Certain registry values can interfere with your operating system and cause this and other errors to appear.
To fix the problem, you’ll need to manually modify your registry. Modifying the registry is relatively simple, and you can do it by following these steps:
- Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit. Now press Enter or click OK. Registry Editor will now start.
- Before we make any changes, it’s recommended to export your registry. The registry is sensitive to changes, and sometimes new issues can appear if you modify your registry, therefore it’s a good idea to create a backup. To do that, follow these steps:
Click on File > Export.
Now select All as Export range and enter the desired name. Choose a save location and click the Save button.
Once you do that, you’ll create a backup of your registry. You can use this file at any time in order to restore your registry to its original state if anything goes wrong. - In the left panel, navigate to the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Policies > Microsoft > Windows > WindowsUpdate
key. In the right pane, look for Wuserver. - Right-click Wuserver and choose Delete from the menu.
- A confirmation dialog will now appear. Click Yes to remove this entry.
After making changes to the registry, the issue should be resolved. If you can’t find the key from Step 3 or the Wuserver DWORD, this solution won’t apply to you so you can skip it.
STEP: Enable Telemetry
If you’re getting Some settings are managed by your organization message, you might be able to fix the problem simply by enabling Telemetry. To do that, just follow these steps:
- Open Registry Editor and create a backup of your registry. We showed you in detail how to do that in Solution 4.
- When Registry Editoropens, in the left pane navigate to
ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsDataCollection
- In the right pane, locate AllowTelemetry DWORD and set it to 1. If this DWORD isn’t available, you’ll have to create it manually and change its Value data to 1.
After making the changes, you need to enable Telemetry service. To do that, just follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + R and enter services.msc. Press Enter or click OK.
- When Services window opens, double click on Connected User Experiences and Telemetry.
- Set the Startup type to Automatic and click on Apply and OK to save changes.
- Now locate dmwappushsvc and double-click it. Set the Startup Type to Automatic and make sure that the service is running.
After doing that, check if the problem is resolved.
Source: https://windowsreport.com/some-settings-are-managed-by-your-organization/