Windows 11 How to edit default existing Local Group Policy Editor with Powershell, instead of using the editor?

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For this example, if the area is missing run regsvr32 gptext.dll in PowerShell first, according to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...er/group-policy/group-policy-areas-missingFor example, if I want to allow MAPS, with the Local Group Policy Editor, I would go to "Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Defender Antivirus > MAPS > Join Microsoft MAPS. Enabled, Advanced MAPS"However I would like to do this with PowershellI have some idea that its with the Set-ExecutionPolicy or one of the GPO commandsI'm asking bec

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