Just edit the config file, so easy!
Just edit the config file, so easy!
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Let the apologists have a field day in the comments.
Just edit the config file, so easy!
Let the apologists have a field day in the comments.
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Nowdays Windows horse has the same head but it basically never even had a butt at all (or third party butts at some point).
And a bunch of ads where its balls would be.
The ballsack is prime ad real estate!!
Everyone looks at it & wants to press it - balls don't lie, the ads must be trustworthy!
Im usually fine with it but at times whenever I want to enable some obscure setting that isn't in the normal control panel, there's at least 3 different gui that kind of accomplish the same task but later on has different side effects depending whether you edited via registry or local group policy
Yeah, when local group policy is essentially needed for a normal home PC usage you know you have a great Windows system (and I don't even have experience with 11, yet).
What do you need local group policy for?