When you see Ctrl+Alt+Del Options, left click on it to select it as shown in the image below. User Configuration\System\Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
Under the Local Computer Policy, expand the tree to the following path: The option for Edit Group Policy should now appear.Ĭlick on the Edit Group Policy option and the Group Policy editor will open.
In Windows 8, you should type Group Policy in the Start Screen and then click on the Settings category. You should then see an option called Edit Group Policy. To access the Group Policy Editor in Windows Vista and Windows 7, click on the Start button and type in Group Policy. Instead you should follow the instructions here.
Note: If you are using Windows Home, Starter, or Premium edition you will not have access to the group policy editor.