How to Open Group Policy Editor in Windows 11
This tutorial outlines nine different methods to access the Group Policy Editor in Windows 11. The Group Policy Editor is used by network s and advanced s to ister and manage policy settings in Microsoft Management Console.
Apart from the MMC, it also comes in handy while dealing with Group Policy Objects. The Policy Editors are mostly used in a large-scale environment (such as across an entire organization) to tweak certain settings or enforce force some restrictions.
These modifications are then implemented on all the PC belonging to a particular network. On the other hand, there’s a local branch of this policy editor as well that is used to manage Group Policy settings on a single computer.
No matter the use case scenario, there’s no denying the fact that they are among the most powerful tools for your Windows 11 PC. With that in mind, this guide will make you aware of nine different methods through which you could access the Group Policy Editor in Windows 11. Follow along.
Owing to its advanced functionalities, the Group Policy Editor is only available for the Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows, and not for the Home version. So if you have any of the aforementioned Windows builds, then let’s get started.
gpedit.msc
This is amongst the most straightforward approach to access the GPE. Here’s what you need to do:
Edit Group Policy
gpedit.msc
You could also open the Group Policy Editor in Windows 11 directly via its executable file. Here’s how:
C:\Windows\System32
Instead of taking such a long route to access the GPE, you could rather create a desktop shortcut and access the Policy Editor with just a single click. Here’s how:
gpedit.msc
With this, we round off the guide on how you could access the Group Policy Editor in Windows 11. We have shared nine different methods for the same, do let us know which one you ultimately decided to settle for in the comments section.