Gpedit.msc appropriate rights unspecified error
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Hello. I'm on Windows 7. The PC and the connection are working fine. However, there's a problem that I can't resolve despite my research: I can no longer execute gpedit.msc, a message pops up saying "Unable to open the Group Policy object on this computer. You do not have the appropriate rights. unspecified error." I seek your help to resolve this issue, and thank you in advance. Signed, profof.
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Hello,
gpedit
Only Pro and Enterprise editions have this administration tool.
1- Check if you have an Administrator account.
Control Panel -► User Accounts
The line =► Change your account type
Select =►Administrator.
===►Reduce UAC level
2- Go to ==► C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Rename registry.pol file to registry.bak
Restart the computer
3- Try to open gpedit from ==►Computer \ C \ windows \ system32 \ grouppolicy
4- Register a new copy of the gpedit.msc files in the Windows system registry.
Click the "Start" button and click "Run."
Or keyboard shortcut Windows + R
Enter the following 5 commands and press the Enter key for each of them:
regsvr32 appmgr.dll
regsvr32 fde.dll
regsvr32 fdeploy.dll
regsvr32 GPEdit.dll
regsvr32 Gptext.dll
Close the black CMD window.
Restart the PC.
Launch gpedit.
5- System restore to a previous date
See you soon
gpedit
Only Pro and Enterprise editions have this administration tool.
1- Check if you have an Administrator account.
Control Panel -► User Accounts
The line =► Change your account type
Select =►Administrator.
===►Reduce UAC level
2- Go to ==► C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Rename registry.pol file to registry.bak
Restart the computer
3- Try to open gpedit from ==►Computer \ C \ windows \ system32 \ grouppolicy
4- Register a new copy of the gpedit.msc files in the Windows system registry.
Click the "Start" button and click "Run."
Or keyboard shortcut Windows + R
Enter the following 5 commands and press the Enter key for each of them:
regsvr32 appmgr.dll
regsvr32 fde.dll
regsvr32 fdeploy.dll
regsvr32 GPEdit.dll
regsvr32 Gptext.dll
Close the black CMD window.
Restart the PC.
Launch gpedit.
5- System restore to a previous date
See you soon