Win10 System Reset Group Policy Editor Method

  

During the use of Windows 10 system, we can set various software, computer and user policies of the system through group policy. Recently, a user accidentally modified the settings in Group Policy, causing many components in the system to be unusable. How do we solve this problem? In fact, this time to reset the Group Policy Editor is the best solution, the following small series for everyone to introduce the specific operation method.

1. Restoring local security policies

Security policies and group policies for managing Windows 10 security options use different management consoles ——secpol.msc (local security policy), The Security Settings snap-in extends Group Policy to allow individual users or domain administrators to manually configure and define computer security policies.

If you don't know much about the security management policy of Windows 10 and manually change some messy settings yourself, you can restore the local security policy by the following steps:

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1. Open the Command Prompt (Administrator) using the Windows + X shortcut;

2. Execute the following command:

00001. 01secedit /configure /cfg % Windir%\\inf\\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose

3. After the command is executed, you need to restart the computer to take effect. If some components still have strange problems, you can use the steps described below. Reset the Group Policy object.

Second, use the command line to reset the group policy object

This method is special, we can directly delete the group policy configuration folder from the partition where Windows is installed, in order to achieve full reset Purpose:

Procedure:

1. Open the Command Prompt (Administrator) using the Windows + X shortcut;

2. Execute the following command:

00001. 01RD /S /Q “%WinDir%\\System32\\GroupPolicyUsers”

00002. 02RD /S /Q “%WinDir%\\System32\\GroupPolicy”

00003. 03gpupdate /force

3. Restart the computer after the command is executed.

The above is a tutorial for the Win10 local group policy to be restored to the default settings. If you encounter a similar problem, you can solve it by resetting the Group Policy Editor.

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