softer Posted November 18, 2004 Share Posted November 18, 2004 since i have searched this problem through google but i can not find anything.i want to use gpedit.msc to do something for my xp home edition but i find that there is no gpedit.msc in xp home . 1,i copy gpedit.msc in xp por to xp home but fail2,i copy gpedit.dll in xp por to xp home 's computer c:\windows\system32 but fail3,i find *.msc in xp pro and copy them to xp home 's computer c:\windows\system32 but faili really donot know how to deal this thing.and i do not want to install xp por in my xp home computer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
softer Posted November 18, 2004 Author Share Posted November 18, 2004 i think maybe something different with the regedit, but i do not know which key is the right thing for me to import it into my xp home edition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsunami Posted November 18, 2004 Share Posted November 18, 2004 Google is your friend. The first link brings you to a French site which tells you how to install it on XP Home. Basically, this is what it says (translated with Altavista's Babel Fish and my 1337 French skillz ):Download this zip-file (these are French files, so if you don't have a French system, I'd recommend extracting those files from your XP Pro).Extract the following files to C:\Windows\system32:appmgmts.dllappmgr.dllfdeploy.dllgpedit.mscgpedit.dllgptext.dllfde.dllExtract the following files to C:\Windows\system32\GroupPolicy\Adm (This directory doesn't exist, so create it):system.adminetres.admconf.admType the following commands in a command window:regsvr32 gpedit.dllregsvr32 fde.dllregsvr32 gptext.dllregsvr32 appmgr.dllregsvr32 fdeploy.dllIt should work now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricvai7 Posted January 20, 2005 Share Posted January 20, 2005 please help me here....i use win xp serpack 1 I have 1 problem with my pc system this lately...The problem is after i've format my h/disk and install it with WinXpSP1 after my pc getting slower day by day...& i just found something is wrong with my system when i run gpeditor.msc.The problem i just meant is when gpeditor's windows has open,... i click at Administrative Templates on user configuration's icon.I need to make a little setting to disable some features. But i can't find the "system" key under Administrative Templates and the only key i can see is "Windows Component". If i click that key, only 1 subkey will be enable to view(windows media player).It supposed to have several folders under "Windows Component" key...am i right???I'm sorry if i made this sounds complicated, but this is exactly what i'm facing on...let me make this clear 1 more time...i click "run" and typed gpedit.msc and press enter...->When GroupPolicy is open, i click at user configuration and 3 subkeys were open. ( got it?)Then i click at Administrative Templates but all i see is only Windows Component as the subkey. It supposed to have more subkeys. I need to access System key to disable ctrl-alt-del function. Got any idea what is going on? Normally i will not post a thread before i searched the entire web for source.... but still end up with nothing.I have deleted some features in winXP in CtrlPanel - AddRemoveProgram - AddRemove Windows Component - (i removed some progs i don't use).. not sure what it is... and i'm sure thats all setting i have made since Windows installation.~My PC have no network connection~Off course i log in as administrator~I'm the only one user on this PC~This problem never happen before~My PC are currently running in a good condition and drive c still have alot of space & didn't show any problem signs at all~I turn off system restore function for all drive in order to save some space...~I have my bootable WinXpSP1 installation disk... and it don't have Repair Install of Windows XP. function... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
un4given1 Posted January 20, 2005 Share Posted January 20, 2005 MSC is a Microsoft Console file. MSC files require MMC to run. You would need MMC.exe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricvai7 Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 please tell me the steps to solve this...where can i get mmc.exe? Can i extract it from my winXP serpack 1 installation disc? or maybe i can copy those files you've mentioned into my system32 folder?i use windows xp pro serpack 1 and i have mmc.exe... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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