If you are not comfortable with running the commands, you can download and run the batch file below. This will do the same thing and install gpedit.msc on your Windows Home computer: Download the GPEdit Enabler script from the link below: GPEdit Enabler for Windows 10 Home Edition (393 byt...
The GPEDIT-Enabler Batch File must be started with Administrator rights (right click mouse). Otherwise it does not work. Don 7 years ago Reply Created gpedit.msc as advertised, thank you for this. However, as Fitzcarraldo mentions, it didn’t produce the results I had hoped for. I selected...
The second method with the powershell, the Batch File (gpedit-enabler.bat), worked for me Enable Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 home ... Windows 10 home ver 1909... Last edited by Frabnkhs; 11 Feb 2020 at 06:37. Reason: typos & clarity My Computers Quote Brink...
The following Excel file describes the correspondence between the names of the Group Policy options and the registry keys:Group Policy Settings Reference Spreadsheet for Windows 11 2023 Update 23H2(https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=105668). How to Install GPEdit.msc on Win...