You type gpedit.msc in the run box.
I'm having a brain fart kind of day and couldn't remember this at all, and when I googled it, most responses were "open the group policy editor, then do...." so that didn't help much. Since its so simple, its probably assumed you know how to get here. Whatever internet, don't judge me.
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