Win8 system can not find a solution to Group Policy

  
Under Windows, Group Policy is the primary tool for administrators to define and control programs, network resources, and operating system behavior for users and computers. The user can set the corresponding policy for the software or program through the policy group. However, when some Win8 users open the group policy by running Gpedit.msc, the system prompts “Cannot find the program”, even if the user manually finds, the group policy list cannot be found. for the question how do we solve it? Xiao Bian solutions provide you with the analysis and the reasons see below!

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original notebook system is pre-installed Win8 home Chinese version win8, and no policy group Features, so we have no way to use policy groups in the home version of the win8 system.




We can't install the policy group in the home version win8 system, so you can only replace Win8 Professional/Win8 Enterprise Edition or update the advanced Win8.1 Professional Edition if you want to use the policy group function. Or enterprise version.
In several versions released by Microsoft, there are still some differences, among which the enterprise version features the most equivalent of the Win7 system's flagship version. Let's take a look at the versions:
Win8/8.1 There are several versions: 1, Enterprise (Enterprise Edition) 2, Professional WMC (Professional Edition with Media Center) 3, Professional (Professional Edition, Note: There are retail and major customer versions) 4, Core (Normal Edition) 5 , CoreSingleLanguage (single language version) 6, CoreCountrySpecific (specific country version).
The Simplified Chinese version is a single language version and belongs to the OEM. After installation, you cannot add other language packs, and the keys cannot be used universally.
Enterprise is a single image, it is a large customer version. In general, Core and Professional are in the same image, the retail version, which also makes the version that many people are using now. The ProfessionalWMC version is upgraded from the Professional, by adding functionality.
If your win8.1 system does not have group policy, then it is possible that your system is home version, the home version is not group policy in windows8 system, so you want to use group policy, you need to upgrade the system to Professional or Enterprise Edition can be solved!

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