I tried to execute the command gpedit.msc through the "run program" window, but when i do it i get an error that says the command doesn't exist. I tried to execute the command from the administrator user. My pc has windows 10 Home premium x64
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2The bottom line is that the `gpedit.msc` isn't installed within a Home version of Windows by default. It is essentially a professional's management tool, and is included in that version accordingly. – Run5k May 14 '17 at 14:58
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The windows 10 home edition does not support gpedit.msc it doesn't have it unlike other editions of windows 10's . But you can follow this link they explains you how to workaround it here
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1@Ramhound go ahead and make a better answer instead of giving every single person on this side a down vote and a lousy comment – Elie May 14 '17 at 15:09
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Elie - There is an answer on SU about this topic already though: https://superuser.com/questions/1018145/windows-starter-edition-home-and-home-premium-do-not-include-gpedit-how-do-i-i. Sometimes links break so link-only answers may not be useful here in the future content wise. I usually quote the important parts of any reference I defer to a link for this specific reason. However, in this case, this question has been asked and answered and confirmed to work with Windows 10 Home edition by many others. Your efforts are appreciated for sure so just keep this in mind a bit moving forward. – Vomit IT - Chunky Mess Style May 14 '17 at 15:21
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@Elie Improve your answer and I will reverse my vote. There already is a better answer to the duplicate question so I won't be submitting my own – Ramhound May 14 '17 at 15:21
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at least summarize the content of the link so that your answer is still valid when the link rots [Are answers that just contain links elsewhere really “good answers”?](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/8231/230282) – phuclv May 14 '17 at 15:23