Removing Group Policy restrictions



I have a notebook set up with a single user with admin privileges.
Everything worked OK, including ethernet to ADSL modem.

I have now had to connect to a domain at work. Everything is OK at work,
but at home, whether I log in as the domain user or as the original single
user logging in to the local computer, the ethernet port no longer connects.
Checking the windows firewall I see that group policy is controlling the
registry.
Why? Shouldn't the non-domain user have a normal registry.
How can I return the registry to normal for the non-domain user?
--
Doug
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