Add remote computer to group policy
I would like to edit group policy on remote Windows 10 Home computer from my local one. I do :
- Start --> Run --> mmc
- File --> Add/Remove Snap-in
- Under the Standalone tab, click Add...
- Choose Group Policy Object Editor
- In the following wizard, click the Browse button
- Click the "Computers" tab, select the Another computer radial
button, and type the name or Browse to the remote computer - Click OK, then Finish, then Close, and finally OK
System complains The user name or password is incorrect
. I did nothing regarding user create to make both systems share resources. What should be done with users in order I could mange remote system?
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I would like to edit group policy on remote Windows 10 Home computer from my local one. I do :
- Start --> Run --> mmc
- File --> Add/Remove Snap-in
- Under the Standalone tab, click Add...
- Choose Group Policy Object Editor
- In the following wizard, click the Browse button
- Click the "Computers" tab, select the Another computer radial
button, and type the name or Browse to the remote computer - Click OK, then Finish, then Close, and finally OK
System complains The user name or password is incorrect
. I did nothing regarding user create to make both systems share resources. What should be done with users in order I could mange remote system?
windows-10 group-policy
Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11
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I would like to edit group policy on remote Windows 10 Home computer from my local one. I do :
- Start --> Run --> mmc
- File --> Add/Remove Snap-in
- Under the Standalone tab, click Add...
- Choose Group Policy Object Editor
- In the following wizard, click the Browse button
- Click the "Computers" tab, select the Another computer radial
button, and type the name or Browse to the remote computer - Click OK, then Finish, then Close, and finally OK
System complains The user name or password is incorrect
. I did nothing regarding user create to make both systems share resources. What should be done with users in order I could mange remote system?
windows-10 group-policy
I would like to edit group policy on remote Windows 10 Home computer from my local one. I do :
- Start --> Run --> mmc
- File --> Add/Remove Snap-in
- Under the Standalone tab, click Add...
- Choose Group Policy Object Editor
- In the following wizard, click the Browse button
- Click the "Computers" tab, select the Another computer radial
button, and type the name or Browse to the remote computer - Click OK, then Finish, then Close, and finally OK
System complains The user name or password is incorrect
. I did nothing regarding user create to make both systems share resources. What should be done with users in order I could mange remote system?
windows-10 group-policy
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Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11
add a comment |
Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11
Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11
Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11
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Firs of all windows 10 home edition does not have group policy object editor, second of all are the computers in the same domain? If yes use domainuser and it must be an administrator if not you’ll have to create an administrator account and login using computernameuser ( the administrator one)
– Elie
Dec 24 '18 at 12:11