Group Policy EditorIt is often set by the system administrator. But what should I do if the Group Policy Editor is restricted? The following is a detailed explanation.
Sometimes the Windows system cannot log on normally and cannot use the "Group Policy Editor" to set the settings. Is there any way to break through this restriction?
The answer is yes, and the method is quite simple. In fact, the changes made using the "Group Policy Editor" are actually modifications to the Registry. The Registry for "allow disk replication and access to all drives and Folders" is "SetCommand" under [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ WindowsNT \ CurrentVersion \ Setup \ RecoveryConsole ", if it is set to "1", it is enabled, and "0" is disabled. All we need to do is modify the registry.
The specific method is as follows:
Step 1: insert the flash drive or mobile hard drive, place the installation disc into the optical drive, enter the Bios, and set the boot sequence to enable the disc. Start to go to the "fault recovery console" and enter the "map" command to confirm the drive letter or mobile drive letter (the author's mobile drive letter is G :). Run the following command: copy c: \ windows \ system32 \ config \ software g: \ to copy the Registry File software to a flash drive or a mobile hard disk.
Step 2: Run regedit on a normal computer to open registry editor, select [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE], and select "file/load configuration unit" from the menu ", in the pop-up file selection box, locate the previously copied software file and specify to load it to the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Temp] branch. Go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Temp \ Microsoft \ WindowsNT \ CurrentVersion \ Setup \ RecoveryConsole] And set "SetCommand" to "1" on the right ". After the modification, select "file/uninstall Configuration unit" to save the settings.
Step 3: re-insert the flash drive or mobile hard disk into the computer that requires fault recovery, re-enter the "fault recovery console", and execute the following command: copy g: \ software c: \ windows \ system32 \ config \, copy the modified software file back to the original folder.
Log out of the "Recovery Console" and enter again. The changes will take effect.
Using the fault recovery platform to break through the restrictions of the forbidden Group Policy Editor, we hope to help readers. Of course, we need to learn more about the Group Policy Editor.