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- Oct 28, 2020 Thanks for the great work and support to windows users. I set a group policy to my computer using GPEDIT.MSC and forget to include the gpedit it’s self to unlock later, but when i closed the application everything else was locked except the app (word) that i allowed to open. Even the GPEDIT.MSC is not opening.
- Gpedit.msc Version from Windows 7; Policy Plus: Universal Local Policy. File for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 1803 can be downloaded. This operation is a must-do for users of Home editions of Windows 10.
Assume that you update the ADML and ADMX file to the Windows 10, version 1803 version. When you open gpedit.msc, you receive the following error:
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This is a known issue. There are text updates in the Windows 10, version 1803 version of SearchOCR.ADML. However, when the changes were made, this line was cut-out of the new ADML:
<string>Microsoft Windows 7 or later</string>
Resolution
To fix this issue, download the updated ADMX package by using the following link. Then, use the updated SearchOCR.ADMX and SearchOCR.ADML files from it.
Workarounds
To work around this issue, follow these steps:
- Add the missing String to the 1803 version of SearchOCR.adml.
- Copy the old Windows 10, version 1511 version of SearchOCR.admx to the system. This file was not updated after Windows 10, version 1511 until the Windows 10, version 1803 release.
To update SearchOCR.adml, follow these steps:
Note
This is for the United States English version. Other languages will have similar instructions.
- Locate the file in the
pathPolicyDefinitionsen-US
folder. - Make a backup copy of SearchOCR.adml in case that you make a mistake editing the file.
- Open the file in a text editor. (If you use notepad.exe, turn on the Status Bar on the View menu.)
- Locate line 26.
- Add a blank line. Line 26 should now be blank.
- On the blank line 26 paste this text:
<string>Microsoft Windows 7 or later</string>
- Save the file.
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No Video Allows you to add Gpedit.msc also known as Group Policy Editor in Windows Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium Editions
Gpedit.msc (the Group Policy Editor) is one of the most popular tools found on Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise and Professional for administering policy. However, some editions do not offer this revolutionary tool, which can now be added to Windows Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium with ease.
Gpedit.msc (the Group Policy Editor) is one of the most popular tools found on Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise and Professional for administering policy. However, some editions do not offer this revolutionary tool, which can now be added to Windows Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium with ease.
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