![]() Since that question has been answered in 2013 for Win 7 and kinda ten years is a lot on IT, maybe that method doesn't work anymore. Here's the link to that question: It also has a link with wrong wording about how to do it if the PC is "not" part of a domain but that link is specifically to copy policy templates between AD forests. An Admin CMD running GPUpdate /Force doesn't change anything either. After copying the folder on a second machine, and all the policies are not set, even after restarting the receiving computer. I found an answer here that says that copying the folder C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy from the edited PC onto a fresh one will accomplish this but nothing gets copied at all. There are very good reasons for needing it and the fact that my only option is to go to some 3rd party for it, is absolutely ludicrous. ![]() Just my notebook and some desktops at home that I want to reinstall or be able to reinstall without having to go over the entire Group Policy, setting by setting, which took me ages. MS, why would you not make gpedit.msc available for Home versions This is completely unacceptable. I have other machines that I want to have the same configurations and they are NOT part of a domain. ![]() ![]() I configured all the settings in GPEdit.msc ![]()
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