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Tillfoga grupppolitikredaktören till kontrollbordet

Om du finner sig som hela tiden använder grupppolitikredaktören, har du styrkan undrat varför den inte visar upp i kontrollbordet tillsammans med alla annan bearbetar. Efter många timmar av registreringsdataintrånget har jag kommit upp med en registreringstweak l5At dig gör precis det.

Du kan inte manuellt göra registreringstweaken dig som använder regedit.exe, därför att det finns inget långt att tillfoga ett standardobjekt av typ REG_EXPAND_SZ, men jag har git en registreringshackanedladdning för dig.

Behaga noterar att detta inte fungerar med de hem- upplagorna av endera utsikten eller XP, därför att de inte kommer med grupppolitikredaktören.

Windows utsikt

Efter installation ska du fynd det nya objektet, genom först att välja extra alternativ i kontrollbord.

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Du bör nu se grupppolitikredaktören i lista.

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Windows XP

Du ska måste att koppla till klassikern beskådar för att se symbolen i XP.

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Och nu ska det visar upp i lista av symboler.

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Installation

Den rättvisa nedladdningen och extraktet och dubblett-klickar på AddGroupPolicyToControlPanel.reg för att tillfoga symbolen. Det finns en annan registrering skrivar också att ska ta bort objekten.

Hacka för nedladdningAddGroupPolicyToControlPanel registrering

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Denna artikel var ursprungligen skriftlig på 10/16/07 Märkt med: Utsiktspetsar & Tweaks, Windows utsikt

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Comments (9)

  1. Jason

    Just found this site, and so far I’m enjoying it. :) Keep up the good work.

    But as for this hack, I’m running XP Pro w/SP2 and you most definitely can add a Reg_expand_sz value. Right click->new and it’s the last option (Expandable String Value)

    ~J

  2. Shivu

    searching the google for a while, I found this site. I am using windows vista home premium.

    this did not work?

  3. ujangje

    Hii Shivu,for your info,your Home Premium doesnt support “Group Policy”.u need Vista Business Or Ultimate to do this.. Thx

  4. Ron

    ujangje, how come when I open up services.msc in a command window, I see Group Policy Client running and set to automatic? If my Vista Home Premium does not include this, then why is it included? I am unable to stop the service, seeing as how I don’t need it, seeing as how I don’t have it.

  5. EdwardATeller

    I’m trying to run a user mode printer driver under Vista Premium. I have to edit a group policy that does not allow NT4.0 drivers to run. All the answer simply say to use the group policy editor. That’s great if you have Vista Ultimate or Business, but it is of no help to us Premium users. It would be great if someone could tell me how to edit the registry to remove this prohibition on using NT 4.0 drivers in Vista.

  6. Ron

    @EdwardATeller
    Here is a spreadsheet from Microsoft explaining and giving the registry entry to be modified for all of Vista’s GPS. It is in .xls format, so either Word or OpenOffice shall suit your needs to read and follow it.
    http://www.microsoft.com/downl.....laylang=en

  7. Johnny

    why not working with vista, i like it..

  8. Larry Miller

    There is a reason that there is no default shortcut to the Group Policy Editor. That is to keep curious and inexperienced users from doing serious harm to their systems. Group Policy is a very powerful tool in the hands of an expert. In the hands of the inexperienced it can be dangerous.

    Know what you are doing before making changes. Many settings have widespread implications that ane not fully explained.

    Larry Miller
    Microsoft MCSA

  9. folio

    Thank you for this great Group Policy Editor tutorial. Awesome!


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