gpedit = Opens Local Group Policy Editor, this will require you to have a Windows version Pro, or higher.
gpmc = Opens Group Policy Management, this requires you to be logged in with a domain user account.
gpresult = Allows you to see what policies are given to a user.
gpupdate = Puts group policy edits into affect.
Consult your local CLI, or group dialog boxes for more information on group management tools.
Open the Control Panel on the Start Menu. Click the Windows icon on the Toolbar, and then click the widget icon for Settings. Start typing 'group policy' or 'gpedit' and click the 'Edit Group Policy' option
gpedit = Opens Local Group Policy Editor, this will require you to have a Windows version Pro, or higher.
gpmc = Opens Group Policy Management, this requires you to be logged in with a domain user account.
gpresult = Allows you to see what policies are given to a user.
gpupdate = Puts group policy edits into affect.
Consult your local CLI, or group dialog boxes for more information on group management tools.
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