It is a subset of local group policy editor and works in a similar way.
Since the manager is missing the Windows 11 Home edition, we will show you how to enable it.
GPEdit Enabler for Windows 11(932 bytes, 26,727 hits)
Right-nudge the compressed folder andExtractthe contents.

From the popup, clickExtract.Begin extraction
Now navigate to the extracted folder usingFile Explorer.
The file will run in the Command Prompt as in the image below.
like wait while the process is completed.

We have listed all the methods to access it in the section below.
Here is how:
From the Task Manager, clickFilefrom the top menu and then clickRun new task.
Enter secpol.msc and then clickOk.Open secpol.msc from Task Manager
This will kick off the Local Security Policy manager.

However, you might still access it from the legacy Control Panel.
Double-click it to launch the manager.
Here is how:
Right-press a blank space on the desktop, expandNew,and then clickShortcut.

You will now see the shortcut wizard.
In the text field, jot down in the following and clickNext.
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