Can sometimes cause unwanted behavior
Restore all policy settings to default in Windows 10
You can change most Windows 10 settings through the Settings app or the Control Panel on Windows. That said, you may have to rely on the Local Group Policy Editor when you need to change more advanced settings.
The Local Group Policy Editor provides a more comprehensive interface for changing basic settings (settings you can change through the Settings app or Control Panel) and advanced system configurations.
However, over time, you can change too many policies, which can cause unwanted behavior in your system. If you cannot remember which Group Policy objects you changed before the unwanted behavior began, you should reset all Group Policy settings to their defaults.