MMC can't create snap-in - Solution that Group Policy Object Editor is not installed correctly

  
Start menu → Run → Enter gpedit.msc to open Group Policy Editor, but an error message appears:
MMC can't create snap-in. MMC failed to create a snap-in. The snap-in may not be installed correctly. Name: Group Policy Object Editor CLSID: {8FC0B734-A0E1-11D1-A7D3-0000F87571E3} Figure: Solution: 1. Right click on “My Computer”→“Properties”→“Advanced ”tab →"environment variable”→“system variable”→double-click<quo;PATH environment variable”→ check if the variable value contains “%SystemRoot%\\system32; %SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\\system32\\WBEM”, if not included, add it. Note that if other system variables appear, please do not delete them. Instead, use semicolon to separate &rar; ; If step 1 runs, the group policy object editor still has an error, then 2, start menu → run → input
regsvr32 gpedit.dll wsecedit.dll if the following error message appears:
LoadLibrary ("gpedit .dll") failed - the specified module could not be found. As shown in the figure:, find the
C:\\windows\\system32\\wbem directory under the "Framedyn.dll" file, and copy it to the
C:\\windows\\system32 directory, start menu → run → Enter
regsvr32 gpedit.dll wsecedit.dll and you will be prompted
DllRegisterServer in gpedit.dll to succeed. As shown in the figure:,
DllRegisterServer in wsecedit.dll succeeds. As shown in the figure: Start menu → Run → enter gpedit.msc to open the group policy editor “gpedit.msc”.

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