Windows 10: missing files in gpedit.msc

Discus and support missing files in gpedit.msc in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; hello! my problem is i can't find ''device installation'' folder in ''gpedit.msc'' anybody could help please? thanks a lot [ATTACH]... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by salah2kx, Nov 9, 2018.

  1. salah2kx Win User

    missing files in gpedit.msc


    hello!

    my problem is i can't find ''device installation'' folder in ''gpedit.msc'' anybody could help please?

    thanks a lot missing files in gpedit.msc fd4b60f8-6e20-4470-a212-c6dcf2fb9780?upload=true.png

    :)
     
    salah2kx, Nov 9, 2018
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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, Nov 9, 2018
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  3. tcebob Win User
    Gpedit problem


    I just repair installed win 10 32 1607. Some things were messed up but I've been able to correct most. However I saw a recent post on how to remove Cortana. https://www.tenforums.com/general-sup...e-cortana.html. One suggestion was to use gpedit. But when I started gpedit,msc I got the attached message
    The program ran after I dismissed the message twice but did not display the needed choices. I took a shot at editing the referenced file but couldn't save it because it's in Windows directory and is protected. (I am the Administrator). How can I fix gpedit?





    missing files in gpedit.msc [​IMG]
     
    tcebob, Nov 9, 2018
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  4. Arjay Dom Win User

    missing files in gpedit.msc

    Multiple duplicate .msc files

    Hi,

    By definition, those file are related to software developer tools:

    • Comexp.msc is a type of MSC file associated with Microsoft Developer Network disc 3715 developed by Microsoft.
    • Certmgr.msc (Certificate Manager) tool handles certificates, certificate trust lists (CTLs), and certificate revocation lists (CRLs).
    • AzMan is a role-based access control (RBAC) framework that provides an administrative tool to run authorization policy and a runtime that permits applications to conduct access checks against that policy.

    For better assistance, we recommend posting your issue on
    Microsoft Developer Network
    forum since your issue will require some advance troubleshooting steps to be resolved. Also, deleting or modifying the files
    may cause harm or conflicts to your computer.

    Let us know if you have any other concerns.
     
    Arjay Dom, Nov 9, 2018
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