Users of Windows 10, go to Start>Search.ģ) Registry Editor will start. To do so, follow these steps.ġ) Users running Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista, go to Start>Search. You can use it to easily enable the command prompt by simply modifying a registry key. Home editions of Windows do not contain the Group Policy Editor.Įnable Command Prompt from Registry in Windows 10, Windows 8, 7, or XPRegistry Editor is an in-built tool in Windows which is used to view and edit the Windows registry.
If you still cannot access it, restart your computer. Alternatively, use Windows key+R keyboard shortcut.ģ) Navigate to User Configuration/ Administrative Templates / System.Ĥ) In the work area on the right side, double click on ' Prevent access to the command prompt'.ĥ) In the popup dialog, encircle Disabled and click OK.Ħ) You should be able to immediately use the command prompt. Users running Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista, go to Search. Enable Command Prompt using the Group Policy Editor1) Click on Start.