Can't find "Windows Remote Management (WinRM)" in Group Policy Management console

So looking at different scenarios for enabling WinRM / PSRemote. Find all kinds of information on how to do it... stoked right!? Not so much, I can't find Windows Remote Management (WinRM) where it should be, or anywhere else. WTF? Any ideas here kids?And
OBTW, Domain Functional Level is 2008 R2 with Windows 2012 R2 DC's.

Oh man, found the answer... Doh!
Run from an elevated command prompt;
robocopy "%windir%\policydefinitions" "\\%userdnsdomain%\sysvol\%userdnsdomain%\policies\policydefinitions" /s
So there you go.

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