If you don't see these options on a standard Windows 10 or 11 Pro workstation, you likely need to install the RSAT: Group Policy Management Tools feature via "Optional Features" in your system settings.
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For without opening the full console:
Opening the is a standard task for network administrators looking to manage settings across a domain. Depending on your setup, there are a few quick ways to get there. 1. The Quickest Way (Run Command)
This is the fastest method if you are already logged into a Domain Controller or a machine with RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools) installed. Press Windows Key + R to open the dialog. Type gpmc.msc and hit Enter . 2. Using the Start Menu If you prefer navigating through the UI: Click the Start button. Type "Group Policy Management" into the search bar. Select the app from the results.
