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Windows 10 local security policy missing
Windows 10 local security policy missing












windows 10 local security policy missing

If it doesn’t, then you may need to use the DISM tool or use the Cloud Reset feature. Re-registering the DLLs as mentioned above is sure to help you. However, sometimes even in Active Directory-based GPOs, some settings that should be there might go missing because the concerned DLL file may have got de-registered.

windows 10 local security policy missing

This is expected behavior because the local GPO only supports a subset of the features in an Active Directory-based GPO. When you focus on the local GPO with the MMC Group Policy Editor snap-in, it is normal that some policy areas that you would normally see when editing an Active Directory-based GPO are not present. Once done, restart Group Policy Editor and this should work. Software Installation: appmgr.dll regsvr32 appmgr.dll Security: wsecedit.dll regsvr32 wsecedit.dll Remote Installation Services: rigpsnap.dll regsvr32 rigpsnap.dll Public Key and Software Restriction: certmgr.dll regsvr32 certmgr.dll Internet Explorer Maintenance: ieaksie.dll regsvr32 ieaksie.dll To do so open an elevated command prompt and execute the following command: regsvr32 ĭepending on which settings or folders are missing, replace with the following names:Īdministrative Templates and Scripts: gptext.dll regsvr32 gptext.dllįolder Redirection: fde.dll regsvr32 fde.dll

windows 10 local security policy missing

To resolve this issue, you need to re-register the missing MMC snap-in DLL that implements the missing functionality.

windows 10 local security policy missing

Group Policy settings missingīy default, all of the Group Policy related MMC snap-in DLLs can be found in %systemroot%\system32. This post is not about the Missing Group Policy Editor in the Home edition it is about these areas that may be missing in the Group Policy of your system. On a standalone computer, you normally use the Local Group Policy Editor, but on networked or AD computers you use Group Policy Management Editor. If some of your Group Policy areas, settings, or folders are missing in Windows 11/10, then you need to re-register these DLL files.














Windows 10 local security policy missing