Windows 10: Change Group Policy (gpedit.msc) setting with a shortcut

Discus and support Change Group Policy (gpedit.msc) setting with a shortcut in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Is there a way to change a particular group policy setting (switch from enabled to disabled for example) with cmd, powershell or some other type of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by ekeda, Apr 15, 2019.

  1. ekeda Win User

    Change Group Policy (gpedit.msc) setting with a shortcut


    Is there a way to change a particular group policy setting (switch from enabled to disabled for example) with cmd, powershell or some other type of shortcut?

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    ekeda, Apr 15, 2019
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  2. BrianTJUK Win User

    I can't set a slideshow in the Lock Screen and one of the Microsoft suggestions to use gpedit msc didn't work

    I can't set up a slideshow for the lock screen. I can select a picture from the computer or I can select one of the Windows 10 standard pictures. If I select slideshow it doesn't change the PREVIEW and when the computer is inactive I get a black screen.

    One of the suggestions made by Microsoft in response to this problem in another post was to run gpedit msc. I have tried this or gpedit.msc or gpedit and in all cases the message I get is gpedit or gpedit.msc or gpedit msc "is not recognised as an
    internal or external command, operable program or batch file"

    How do I fix the lock screen problem or invoke the local group policy editor?
     
    BrianTJUK, Apr 15, 2019
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  3. cereberus Win User
    cereberus, Apr 15, 2019
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  4. joheb ali Win User

    Change Group Policy (gpedit.msc) setting with a shortcut

    gpedit group policy does not working

    OS: windows 10 home

    Starting gpedit from start>run>gpedit.msc, the Group Policy Window opens, but I get the following error in the right hand window:

    MMC could not create the snap-in

    MMC could not create the snap-in. The snap-in might not have been installed correctly

    Name: Group Policy Object Editor

    CLSID: {8FCOB734-A0E1-11D1-A7D3-0000F87571E3}

    Please advise on how to fix the problem

    Thanks

    Mike.
     
    joheb ali, Apr 15, 2019
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