1 How to reset all Local Group Policy settings in Windows 10 using Local Group Policy Editor2 How to Reset All Group Policy Settings via the Command Line
Generally, there are two methods to reset Windows 10 group policies. One involves manually changing each via the usual editor, and the other lets you reset every group policy in one go via the command line. It’s usually best to start with the first – disabling the most recent or potentially problematic policies. If that has no effect, you can clear them all with a command or switch each off in the policy editor. We’re going to show you how to do both in this tutorial, so let’s not delay:
How to reset all Local Group Policy settings in Windows 10 using Local Group Policy Editor
How to Reset All Group Policy Settings via the Command Line
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That said, if you have a lot of group policies enabled or disabled, we do recommend using the command below instead. Manually changing many of them will be time-consuming.