Local Policy Editor

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If you’ve ever wanted to stop Windows from automatically restarting after an update, disable the lock screen, or prevent users from accessing the Control Panel, you’ve likely heard of the . local policy editor

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When you open the editor, you’ll see two main categories in the left-hand pane: 1. Computer Configuration Computer Configuration For automation

For automation, Microsoft provides the Local Group Policy Object Utility ( LGPO.exe ). This allows you to export your Local Policy configuration to a text file or registry policy file and import it to other machines. This turns the GUI-based Local Policy Editor into an Infrastructure-as-Code tool for Windows workstations.

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