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Windows 10

How To Fix gpedit.msc Group Policy Editor Missing in Windows 10

In this tutorial, we are going to see how To fix gpedit msc Group Policy Editor Missing in Windows 10. The family edition of Windows 10 does not include gpedit.msc (the local group policy editor).
However, it is possible to enable gpedit.msc in order to allow or disable certain features of Windows 10. gpedit.msc is often used for tricks to disable some Windows features.

Here is how to install gpedit.msc on Windows 10 familiar.
 

How To Fix Group Policy Editor Missing in Windows 10

Step 1: Download the following file: enable_gpedit.zip
Step 2: Unzip it on Windows desktop
Step 3: Right click on the script enable_gpedit and run it as administrator
 

 
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Let the script perform the operations, it takes a few seconds. Press a key when you are asked.
 

 
gpedit.msc is now available. To launch it: Windows Key + R type gpedit.msc and OK.
 


 
Finally the local Group Policy Editor is available:
 

 
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