- If you install Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 Home it will help you customize your system.
- The Group Policy Editor wasn't included in Windows 10 Home because the OS cannot join a domain in Active Directory.
- A solution to enable the Group Policy Management Console is to download and configure it as shown in our guide below.
- Another solution to edit the Group Policy is to use the third-party software we recommended in our solution.

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The Group Policy Editor is a really handy tool for Windows operating systems. It can be used for solving a huge variety of problems, but not all versions of Windows have it pre-installed.
Only Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions come with this tool, while it’s not featured in the Home edition. That was the case in previous versions of Windows, that’s also the case in Windows 10.
Some programmers/Windows enthusiasts found a way to install the Group Policy Editor on every version of Windows.
Windows7forum’s davehc created his own installer for Group Policy Editor (and user @jwills876 posted it on DeviantArt).
And thanks to these guys, we can show you how to install the Group Policy Management Console on every version of Windows, including Windows 10 Home.
Is it possible to download Group Policy Editor?
There are multiple ways to install Group Policy Management Console, and unfortunately, download is not one of those options, since this is a core Windows feature.
It’s possible to install this feature on all versions of Windows, and we wrote a guide on how to install Group Policy Management Console on Windows 11, so you might want to check it out.
If you want to enable gpedit.exe in Windows 11, the process is pretty simple and it’s similar to the one on Windows 10, so you’ll be able to do it in a matter of moments.
How can I install Group Policy Editor on Windows 10 Home?
1. Download the Group Policy Editor enabler
C:\Windows\SysWOW64

C:\Windows\System32
C:\Windows\Temp\gpedit


If nothing happens when you click on Run as administrator, check out this useful guide to fix the issue.
Also, if copy-paste isn’t working and you can’t move the above-mentioned folders, follow this guide to fix the problem quickly.
That’s that, after performing this, you should be able to run Group Policy Editor on your Windows 10 Home. We also should mention that this method is originally for Windows 7, but it also works well on Windows 10.
We also need to mention that this is not an official fix from Microsoft so you should use it carefully.
2. Use DISM to install the Group Policy Editor
- Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package*.mum, and
- Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientTools-Package*.mum.

dism /online /norestart /add-package:"%SystemRoot%servicingPackages{{PackageFileName}}
If you can’t find the Group Policy Editor in Windows 10, it also might be disabled so follow the steps above to enable it.
Read more about this topic3. How can I open the Group Policy Editor?


However, we have to specify that the policy editing only works locally because Windows 10 Home cannot join a domain in Active Directory, probably the main cause why the editor wasn’t included.
4. Use third-party software for group policy editing

As you can see, another way of editing the group policy on any Windows system, including the Home version is the Policy Plus app.
It’s almost exactly the same as the Group Policy editor but it also has a search feature that helps you find certain policies.
Do you know how to edit the Group Policy? Learn how you can do it by reading this article.
If you find this article too difficult to understand, we also have another excellent guide on how to enable gpedit.msc on Windows 10 Home.
If you encountered other Group Policy bugs that we didn’t cover, feel free to use the comments below. Give us more details about these issues and we’ll try to find a solution as soon as possible.
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