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Some common secedit commands include:

If your system is behaving unexpectedly due to misconfigured policies, you can use CMD to wipe all local changes and reset them to factory settings.

This displays the summary directly in the console window.

Note: This requires Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education editions. It is not available in Windows Home.

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Edit Group Policy Cmd ⚡

Some common secedit commands include:

If your system is behaving unexpectedly due to misconfigured policies, you can use CMD to wipe all local changes and reset them to factory settings.

This displays the summary directly in the console window.

Note: This requires Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education editions. It is not available in Windows Home.

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