Local Group Policy Editor, or Gpedit, is a powerful Windows shell console that lets you configure and modify Group Policy settings. But it’s only available in Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. If you have the Windows Home edition, like countless others, you don’t have access to it by default.
How do I enable the Group Policy Editor in Windows 11 Home Edition?
There are, however, a few ways to get the Group Policy Editor on the Home edition of Windows as well. Here’s everything you need to know to enable it.
There are a couple of different ways to enable Local Gpedit on Windows 11 Home and a third-party alternative that works similarly to the Group Policy Editor. Here's how to do it.
This is the easiest way to enable Group Policy Editor on Windows. Here’s how to do it: