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    L300-1BV, can you put " gpedit.msc " on vista home premium

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by carl606, Dec 20, 2009.

  1. carl606

    carl606 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello there.

    I had done a search on putting gpedit.msc on vista home premium, there are a few methods of doing this, now this works for some people, but other people run into problems.
    I was just checking to see if anyone simalar to me, and has a simalar laptop, has managed to achive this.
    I had saw a link and was about to try this method, until i saw the comments at the bottom, where people, had become stuck and some had managed to do it..

    http://www.techmynd.com/enable-grouppolicy-gpedit-for-windows-vista-home/



    So basically rather than me trying this method, i though i would post this question to see if you can actually achieve this, or is it just not possible...

    There are some files already in the system32 folder, such as "gpedit.dll" "gptext.dll" "fde.dll" "wsecedit.dll" .
    And also in the registry i have a " LmCompatibilityLevel 3 "

    But there again if some people have managed to do this, it must be possible.......


    Thanks for any replys.

    Vista home premium 32 bit