Add Group Policy Editor to Windows 10 Home with PowerShell

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Add Group Policy Editor to Windows 10 Home with PowerShell is a batch file that does all the work for you to add the Group Policy Editor to Windows 10 Home.
Add Group Policy Editor to Windows 10 Home with PowerShell is a batch file that does all the work for you to add the Group Policy Editor to Windows 10 Home.

There are a few possible ways to install Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 Home, but this batch file worked for us and simplified the process. We mention the article because some ways work for some, but not others. We'd try this batch file before anything else because it's simple enough for even a new computer user to do.



Right-click on gpedit-enabler.bat and click on "Run as administrator."

You will see text scroll by and close the Windows when completed. If you see an error 740, you forgot to Run as administrator.

Once again, see this page if this method fails.

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