Alex typed the command. For a split second, nothing happened. Then, a window snapped open that looked nothing like the friendly, colorful Windows Settings he was used to. This window was stark, industrial, and looked like it hadn't changed design since Windows XP.
Alex tapped the keys. A small, unassuming rectangular box labeled "Run" popped up in the bottom left corner of the screen.
"What do I type?" Alex asked.
"This is the Local Group Policy Editor," Jamie said. "Think of it as a massive filing cabinet of rules. Every rule here tells Windows how to behave."
"The engine room?" Alex asked.
Jamie smirked. "You need the Local Group Policy Editor. It’s the hidden control panel for Windows. But there’s a catch—it doesn't come installed on the 'Home' version of Windows. You have to know the secret handshake to get in."