![]() Let's explain: while it is technically possible to get the original gpedit on Windows 11 Home / Windows 10 Home, it's a complicated process that isn't really worth it. Well – at least a third-party version of it. ![]() Today, though, we're going to show you how to install and open the Group Policy editor on Windows 11 Home, Windows 10 Home, and other editions. Microsoft instead reserved it for “Pro” variants of its OS. If you've been following a tutorial only to receive the message “gpedit.msc not found”, it's because there is no group policy editor on your Windows version.
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