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Hi guys, I m newbie to vista and i need ur help regarding the group policy editor option in Vista. I m currently using Vista Home Premium and whenever i type in gpedit.msc in Run. It replies " Windows cannot find 'gpedit.msc'. Please check spelling blah blah..." I have read sumwhere that the Group policy editor option is disabled in Home Premium. 1.) Is it true? 2.) Is there no other solution? 3.) Will it work in Vista Ultimate? Thanks for reading Plz. reply ASAP. -- vickster |
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vickster wrote:
Hi guys, I m newbie to vista and i need ur help regarding the group policy editor option in Vista. I m currently using Vista Home Premium and whenever i type in gpedit.msc in Run. It replies " Windows cannot find 'gpedit.msc'. Please check spelling blah blah..." I have read sumwhere that the Group policy editor option is disabled in Home Premium. 1.) Is it true? 2.) Is there no other solution? 3.) Will it work in Vista Ultimate? 1. There is no Group Policy Editor in the Vista Home editions, just as there is no Group Policy Editor in the XP Home edition. It isn't disabled; it doesn't exist. 2. I have no idea if there is any other solution for you because you didn't tell us what you are trying to do. As a general answer, look at Microsoft's SteadyState: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...s/default.mspx 3. Yes, just like XP Pro and MCE, Vista Business and Ultimate have the Group Policy Editor. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Thanks for replying malke, What i want to do is that i want to enable the QoS Packet Scheduler in such a way so that i can make my reserve bandwith 0. Obviously, i am "trying" to increase my speed. -- vickster |
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vickster wrote:
Thanks for replying malke, What i want to do is that i want to enable the QoS Packet Scheduler in such a way so that i can make my reserve bandwith 0. Obviously, i am "trying" to increase my speed. I'm not sure why you'd be looking at Group Policy for that anyway. If it is possible to tweak this, the tweaking would probably be done in the registry. I don't have the answer for you, but a great place for these sorts of questions is the forums at www.dslreports.com (the name is really a misnomer since lots more than DSL is covered there). Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |