At its core, the Local Group Policy Editor provides a hierarchical view of settings that control how the computer functions and how users interact with it. These settings, known as Group Policy Objects (GPOs), can be used to disable specific Windows features, enforce security protocols, and automate various tasks across the system. Accessing the Local Group Policy Editor
Navigate to Control Panel > Windows Tools > Edit group policy.
At its core, the Local Group Policy Editor provides a hierarchical view of settings that control how the computer functions and how users interact with it. These settings, known as Group Policy Objects (GPOs), can be used to disable specific Windows features, enforce security protocols, and automate various tasks across the system. Accessing the Local Group Policy Editor
Navigate to Control Panel > Windows Tools > Edit group policy.