Unable to unblock the group policy object editor

  
. Q: I disabled the Group Policy Object Editor in Group Policy. Now, no user can open the Group Policy Object Editor. What should I do?
A: If you disable the Group Policy Object Editor in Group Policy as a system administrator, all users, including administrators, will not be able to use the Group Policy Editor, and will not be able to use Group Policy Objects. Unblock in the editor. Since Group Policy actually works by modifying the system registry, we can solve it by modifying the registry. To log in to the system as an administrator, run “regedit”, enter the registry editor, find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MMC, press the Delete key to delete the registry key, and then run “gpedit.msc” Group Policy Object Editor, select “User Configuration”→“Administrative Templates”→“Windows Components”→“Microsoft Management Console”→“Restricted/Licensed Management Unit&rdquo ;→“Group Policy", double-click "Group Policy Object Editor" in the right window, select "Allow" in the "Group Policy Object Editor Properties" “ or "Not Configured" ; The setting also disables the disabling of other users.

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