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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] How to disable the gpedit.msc? posted in the Operating Systems forums; Everybody, please help me to disable the gpedit.msc. I don't want many accounts on my PC....

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Default [Answered] How to disable the gpedit.msc?

Everybody, please help me to disable the gpedit.msc. I don't want many accounts on my PC.


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Default Re: How to disable the gpedit.msc?

Try this.... Run /gpedit.msc/Admin.Templ./Active Desktop/you will see many items on the right that you can use,,right click on the one you want to enable or disable and select Prop. and select the one you want...if you want to know what it will do, click on the Explain Folder...


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