Some configurations are restricted by the organization's settings.
Some configurations are restricted by the organization's settings.
Have you noticed this bothersome issue in Windows 10 where some settings in menus, like display options or lock screen wallpapers, become unavailable? A warning message appears stating something like "certain settings are restricted by your organization's policy." Many devices in my fleet have experienced this problem, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to resolve without reimaging them repeatedly. Could someone help?
Navigate to administrative templates, select all settings (left), then click the one at the right. Scroll right to view state options, check for any enabled or disabled policies, and if found, modify it by opening the relevant section. Search for the policy in both user and computer configurations and confirm its status.
When domain computers modify local group policies, they won't have any effect. You'll need to access your domain controller and reset those configurations there.
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Additionally, certain configurations defined in group policy remain active even after removal. You must adjust them to the opposite state—disable, then apply, or vice versa—to ensure they are properly reset.