Could you please check the group policy settings on the remote computer (the computer you're connecting to)There's a remote session policy that controls whether or not the desktop background (wallpaper) is displayed when a client connects to the host. The name of this policy is "Enforce Re...
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We have a corporate wallpaper GPO in place since the early Windows 7 era that copies a .bmp file to the user's %temp% and then uses %temp%\corp.bmp as the path. It works for everyone, 99 times out of a hundred. For the hundredth person, it works too, until ...
A fix someone in the field discovered is that if you go to Ease of Use and disable and then re-enable the desktop background, the wallpaper will reappear. That has not worked for Mr. Hundredth. This seemed to be a common problem for early Win 7 systems ...
Group Policy Preferences (GPPrefs) are a set of client-side extensions that expand Group Policy’s reach and capabilities. They are not policies; they are advanced settings that admins can configure in the GPMC. Using Group Policy Preferences, you can deploy desired configurations to computers an...
Group Policy ADM to set the desktop wallpaper and the desktop colour April 12, 2010 by Geeks Hangout For some time I have been using a group policy and Active Desktop to set users Wallpapers however Active desktop is far from perfect. So instead I have now started using the attached ADM ...
As i am pushing WIN7 more out into my environment i am starting to see people set their desktops to AREO settings…Which drives me crazy. I don’t mind the wallpaper but i want to force in AD GPO to set the desktop to Wind…
We know we can set a fixed wallpaper using GPO, but that is not what we want/need in this case. If i use GPO Preferences to create the items Wallpaper and WallpaperStyle under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop] and set it to only apply once, it gets overwritten with the defa...
We know we can set a fixed wallpaper using GPO, but that is not what we want/need in this case. If i use GPO Preferences to create the items Wallpaper and WallpaperStyle under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop] and set it to only apply once, it gets overwritten with the def...