Local Group Policy - Reset to Default

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    very educational thanks my corduroy.
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    Windows 10 Pro Version 22H2 64-bit Edition
       #21

    Thank you for your post!
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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    Windows 7 Custom x64
       #23

    I'm going to post a caveat, maybe just rename the folders instead of deleting them. Or Move Them. The effect is the same, but if for some reason it farks up you system when you do this (which it really shouldn't), or it doesn't fix it, at least you can put them back. Copy over the existing files and folders with the copied/renamed items.

    You could also launch gpedit.msc and change the admin approval modes as well to be less restrictive. IF this is fixing it, and you delete the local policies, any fixes that security patches have put in place might be removed if they are dependent on the group policy settings.

    But yeah, this will force local policy to be vanilla, and works for most of these situations.
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