In the modern Windows 10/11 settings menu the message “This setting is managed by your administrator.” will be shown, in case there is a local GPO active, that blocks changing a specific setting.
Is there a known way find out which GPO is connected to a specific setting in Windows 10 or 11 settings app?
In my special case the “Core isolation” is forced to be on, but I need to turn it of for a legacy driver/device. The system has 150+ GPOs, so disabling them one by one will take ages. I set around 20 of them back to “not configured” (by analyzing name and description), did not hit the right one yet. Deleting all local GPOs by removing C:Windowssystem32GroupPolicy made the setting available again, so it is definitely a local GPO blocking it (the system is not joined in a domain).
