Fix 1: Force Group Policy Refresh
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:52 am
Fix "Access to Group Policy Editor is Denied" Error in Windows 1110
1. In the Windows search menu, type "cmd". Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator". Accept "yes" to the UAC prompt.
open cmd admin windows 11
2. Now copy and paste the below command into it and make sure to press Enter after pasting each command.
RD S Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" && RD S Q
"%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy"
gpupdate force
Force group policy update cmd
3. Now restart your Windows computer.
Fix 2: Restart the Group Policy client.
1. In the Windows search bar, type and open Services.
open services
2. Locate Group Policy Client and double-click it.
Group Policy Client in Services
3. In "Startup type", select "Automatic". In the "Service india telegram data status" section, click "Start".
4. Click Apply and OK.
5. Now open command prompt as administrator.
6. Enter the following command into it and press Enter:
netsh winsock reset
Restart the group policy client, fix cmd, access to the group policy editor is denied.
Fix 3: Delete or rename the machine file.
1. Open Windows Explorer on your computer.
1. In the Windows search menu, type "cmd". Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator". Accept "yes" to the UAC prompt.
open cmd admin windows 11
2. Now copy and paste the below command into it and make sure to press Enter after pasting each command.
RD S Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" && RD S Q
"%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy"
gpupdate force
Force group policy update cmd
3. Now restart your Windows computer.
Fix 2: Restart the Group Policy client.
1. In the Windows search bar, type and open Services.
open services
2. Locate Group Policy Client and double-click it.
Group Policy Client in Services
3. In "Startup type", select "Automatic". In the "Service india telegram data status" section, click "Start".
4. Click Apply and OK.
5. Now open command prompt as administrator.
6. Enter the following command into it and press Enter:
netsh winsock reset
Restart the group policy client, fix cmd, access to the group policy editor is denied.
Fix 3: Delete or rename the machine file.
1. Open Windows Explorer on your computer.