Windows 10: So you let passing 3rd partys change group policy but now WIn10 Home users?

Discus and support So you let passing 3rd partys change group policy but now WIn10 Home users? in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; To say I hate win10 home is an understatement. I have pro installed my other machine. I had access to gpedit on this until a few major updates ago when... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Solanumtinkr, Dec 10, 2019.

  1. So you let passing 3rd partys change group policy but now WIn10 Home users?


    To say I hate win10 home is an understatement. I have pro installed my other machine. I had access to gpedit on this until a few major updates ago when this mess started.

    But now it seems that a third party controls ALL my browser content options across ALL platforms, even though I have NEVER installed apps from that company myself, that was YOU and a bungled Win update (as that is when it happened some time back. I have failed to find a remedy that does not involve wiping the drives entirely or dangerous manual editing of the registry. So you remove gpedit.msc and hand over control of browser content to a third party with no way of removing that control, good game!

    I now need gpedit, to fix this damned mess of your own creation. I am sure I will get some canned response about buying Pro, I did and it got switch to my other machine, then I was told, go buy another... >.<

    It was bad enough that mix up snatched hyper-V from me but gpedit is the last straw. I need a fix and I need it now, or is Linux where I am destined to go?

    I have been trying to fix this for a while now so I am very irritated, so forgive me if I seem to be made enough to be chewing on the monitor right now! The options have been changed again to ads start to play on certain home pages crippling them and stopping proper loading until I lose the ad. The options to get around this are in the hands of a 3rd party (thanks to you) and so control needs to be wrest from them via gpedit.

    To cap, there is no 3rd party software by said company to find or uninstall, GPedit is the only way forward.

    :)
     
    Solanumtinkr, Dec 10, 2019
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  2. Allan Mej Win User

    GROUP POLICIES IN WINDOWS 10

    You can change Group Policies by opening Group Policy Editor first. You can open it by following these steps:

    • Log in an administrator account. If you are already logged in as an administrator, proceed to step 2.
    • Press Windows + R to open Run.
    • Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.

    After opening Group Policy Editor, you can now make the necessary changes that you want.

    Should you have more concerns, feel free to post.

    Regards.
     
    Allan Mej, Dec 10, 2019
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  3. GROUP POLICIES IN WINDOWS 10

    Just what i needed thank you.
     
    johnapplegateVV, Dec 10, 2019
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  4. kjl1956 Win User

    So you let passing 3rd partys change group policy but now WIn10 Home users?

    3rd party antivirus/firewall and win10

    Antivirus; the attempt by Microsoft to remove (uninstall) or limit 3rd party antivirus and firewalls is truly overreach.

    This action is purely designed to make the win10 systems allow Microsoft products and setting not be blocked by other software.

    Automatically turning on the built in defender and windows firewall before a 3rd party product has finished updating, being completely uninstalled or temporally paused should not invoke win10 to restart its built in products, but it does infract do this.

    This is true for any pc that has any win10 files including the get win10 gwx program in win7 and 8.1.

    This corrupts the installation of 3rd party product's so as to not allow the program to use its full capacity, there by making the system venerable.

    The only option is to have to uninstall the 3rd party software and reinstall, this can be a real pain to reconfigure on every win10 updates build.

    I can only think that this is also why Microsoft is making it difficult to use any other system protection but its own.

    A big step in the wrong direction.
     
    kjl1956, Dec 10, 2019
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