If your custom ADM populates registry entries that are considered "preferences" rather than policies (see my explanation of Tattooing for more information of the difference) then, by default, the GP Editor will not show the policy items. In order to see them, you have to un-filter them by selecting View, Filtering, and un-checking the box that says, "Only show policy settings that can be fully managed". Note that there is no way to save this filter setting in between GP editor sessions.
You have to re-select it each time you enter the GP Editor tool. More.
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