Windows XP Home Edition does not come with a Group Policy Editor (GPEdit.msc) which allows user to view, modify, change or customize various advanced system settings and policies. As a result, Windows XP Home Edition users are left wasting time trying to figure out how to open Group Policy Editor, or have to manually edit the corresponding registry keys based on group policy to registry entries reference to make the change. There is hack available to install GPedit.msc snap-in for MMC (Microsoft Management Console) in Windows XP Home Edition. Just follow steps below to install the Local Group Policy Editor. After the hack, Local Group Policy Editor can be ran and used just like the GPEdit.msc in Windows XP Professional Edition.
Download the system files required for installing GPEdit.msc on Windows XP Home Edition: GPEdit-for-XP-Home.zip (for English version only). Run the InstallGPEdit.bat batch command script file to automatically install the Local Group Policy...|
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