Command-line method prefered, please, but GUI allowed. How can I do that All I have found until now is the secedit command-line tool, but it allows only export/import of a complete tree, not changing specific parameters. I would like to change some data at Local Security Policy, like, for example, Create a token object. If this situation was frustrating to you, you would be glad to know that both Group Policy and Local Security Policy editors are actually available in Windows 10 Home, they are just not configured for use. It seems that some Windows editions dont include the GUI secpol.msc tool. However, such tools are only available for the Windows 10 Pro users and if your edition is Windows 10 Home you are out of luck: if you tried to use nay of these tools, you have probably encountered an error message saying they were unavailable. If you like to tweak various hidden settings of Windows 10, you’ve undoubtedly encountered many methods that mentioned the use of Group Policy editor (GPEdit.msc) or Local Security Policy editor (secpol.msc).
How to add Group Policy and Local Security Policy to Windows 10 Home