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If you have been using Windows Vista for a while now you would have realised that there is no gpedit.msc available!!! The only versions that have group policy are Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Professional ,Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Server “Longhorn”.

Unfortunely if you have Windows Vista home basic or Windows Vista Home premium then you have missed out on the pleasure of accessing your local group policy. Of course they are other ways to change settings that usually were in group policy, however they are all labour intensive.

I have nothing against Vista, however why downgrade a feature that was readily available in the last few additions of Windows XP. Unfortunely if you are a group policy junkie like me, you will just have to upgrade to the next Windows Vista edition that does allow access to gpedit.msc.

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Category : Windows Vista Tips and Tricks / Windows Vista Versions

2 Responses to “There is no group policy editor in some versions of Windows Vista!”


Doug (1 comments) June 27, 2009

Another shady marketing technique by Micro$oft to get money for their already overpriced O/S by forcing you to upgrade to an “Ultimate” system to get O/S utilities that should have come with all Vista editions.

Tired of getting overcharged for a crummy O/S . . . try Ubuntu or one of the other Unix/Linux based O/S’s that sell for half the cost and includes and O/S, plus all the software you could ever use for productivity like the Word replacing office suite from Sun, Open Office (free), Web browser superior to Windoze Explorer, and Wine which is sort of a Windoze emulation that will allow the most common Windoze applications to run in the Unix/Linux environment.

Unbelievably easy setup. Cheers.

ServerFlux (1 comments) October 2, 2009

Nice post, you can also check out my site at http://www.serverflux.com for more linux / windows tutorials!



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