Use this (unofficial installer) to enable it:
This usually happens because . It is a feature reserved for Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions.
(if you need admin privileges for policies): command to open group policy editor
runas /user:Administrator "gpedit.msc"
If you are a system administrator, a power user, or just someone trying to fix a specific Windows setting that is greyed out, you know the importance of the . Use this (unofficial installer) to enable it: This
gpedit.msc
Upon opening the Group Policy Editor, you'll see a hierarchical structure on the left side, which includes: a power user
If you typed the command and received an error saying “Windows cannot find ‘gpedit.msc’. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again,” do not panic.