Reader Pham Hoang Nam.
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Hello Nam, the issue of not opening gpedit.msc on Windows 10 Home or not finding Group Policy Editor on Windows 10 Home Edition is a problem that many Mytour readers have reported.
As we know, Group Policy Editor is a versatile tool on Windows. Users can use Group Policy to deploy software for one or more workstations automatically; to determine permissions or restrict allowed applications,... It is also a versatile tool for modifying some features in Windows.
However, the key difference lies only between Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro, specifically in network management capabilities. In other words, Group Policy Editor is not pre-installed on Windows Home Edition or Starter version of Windows 7, 8.1, or the current Windows 10.
This is a significant drawback that many users hope Microsoft will address. Although users can set up their computers by editing the registry or using Windows Registry, this method is risky and more prone to system errors. Even if users download error-detecting registry software, unexpected errors can still cause system damage.
Therefore, the only solution is to download the Group Policy Editor setup to enable Group Policy Editor on Windows 10 Home Edition.
Essentials to Enable Group Policy Editor on Windows 10 Home Edition
To enable Group Policy Editor on Windows 10 Home Edition, you need to have the Group Policy Editor Installer. This is the installation and configuration setup for Group Policy Editor on users' Windows 10 Home computers.
Note: The installer will have two versions, 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64).
For the 32-bit version (x86), users only need to install and set up as usual. Then access it through the Microsoft Management Console by pressing Window + R to open the Run command > type gpedit.msc to access.
The Fast User Switching feature allows you to switch between accounts on the Windows 10 system. With Fast User Switching, you don't need to log out to the Swith User screen as before. However, not every user wants to activate this feature. If you want to disable Fast User Switching on Windows 10, it's also simple. Refer to how to disable Fast User Switching as we have guided for more Windows 10 computer usage experience.