Enable GPEdit.msc using PowerShell Script 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 Enab...
Method 1: Download and Install GPEdit.msc Using PowerShell Script or Command Prompt You can download a simple script and use it to install Group Policy Editor through PowerShell or Command Prompt. Here’s how you can do it. Download theGPEdit Enabler Scriptfromhere. Right-click thegpedit-ena...
Some GPO settings can have additional parameters that can be configured in theOptionssection. For example, toset a desktop wallpaper file through a GPO, you need to enable the policy, specify the path to a JPEG image file in theWallpaper namefield, and select a wallpaper style. See theHe...
The script gpedit-enabler.bat works and does indeed install Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 Home (I have Version 1607). The trouble is that Group Policy Editor does not actually do anything useful. None of the settings I configure using gpedit.msc (either as administrator or as a user) ...