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Re: Tip: Local Users and Groups (lsurmgr.msc) for Windows Home edition

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 by: ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ - Mon, 22 Apr 2024 18:46 UTC

Newyana2 wrote on 4/21/24 5:03 PM:
> On 4/21/2024 2:03 PM, ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote:
>
>>
>> I.e. in an IT Admin environment, use of regedit for changes across an
>> image for use on multiple clients or domain or domain controller is
>> path of poor execution, lower productivity, and potential error.
>>
>
>    I stand corrected. I'm not familiar with managing a fleet of
> computers in corporate environment. I'm just talking about
> working with one computer at a time, like most of here are doing.
> I've never found any useful purpose for gpedit. It's easier just
> to understand the Registry and know the settings.
>
I suspect that might be what your comment was related(to)
- 'Working with one computer at a time'

Which would be a significant distance from "gpedit is just a wrapper for
IT people who don't know how to use the Registry?"

One of the reasons for my explantion/reply was that Most IT people
wouldn't classify or include single point of contact(like one man
vendors) who support or dole out recommendations for small outfits using
Windows Home(or even Pro) as 'IT people' nor 'most' here.

'Here' being newsgroups - there are plenty other IT focused forums(Tech
Communities, AskWoody, even social media - X, Reddit, etc, ) used by IT
people for policy, patching management, and system administration.

Thanks for the clarification and reply.

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