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by aq3cn
3484 days ago
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> Note1 Group policy editor (gpedit.exe) is not available on cheaper home edition of Windows. You either need to upgrade to professional version or use tweaks to somehow run gpedit.exe in home version. > Note 2 Updates will not mess with settings changed by gpedit.exe . Though one can write powershell scripts to toggle all these settings. It is already in practice by IT Admins. PS: Avoid third shady party executables. |
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