I know that you can go in the registry.. search for wallpaper and change the setting to a certain wallpaper..
Example: [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop]
"Wallpaper"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\dave_gregory\\Application Data\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Internet Explorer Wallpaper.bmp"
This can be done for the default user.. but I don't know any way to limit the wallpaper on the client.
There should be ways via server.. ie.. when a person logs into the network, certain limitations can be set on their machine. I have not done this with Win2k as I have changed professions since then. (IT to Programming) _______________________
ScrewLewse
Webmonkey and all'round goof.
davidg@v7s.com
Unfortunatly, that only changes just the logon background. Our problem is that we have a master image that we use to setup all client machines, and we wanted to set up a default wallpaper on that image so that when we create the user after the image is restored to the new machine, we don't have to go back and change the wallpaper for every new user.
It's done through policy editor....it's a domain-side thing. You set the
default user policy, and the first time they log on, it sets to a default
wallpaper you choose. Once you install NT4's admin tools, the file you run
is called "poledit.exe"
I hope this helps _______________________
ScrewLewse
Webmonkey and all'round goof.
davidg@v7s.com
Well....Problem is, we are not running a PDC. We authenticate using Novell. All of our NT machines are just member servers, so default policies will not work for our clients. I wonder if you can use default policies locally on the client side?
You can set the default wallpaper in the HKEY_USERS\%user%\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop\Wallpaper key. (The default is none.) This has to be done for each user on the PC and the setting should migrate to the Current User key. To prevent them from changing it you would either have to completely cripple their user rights and/or whack out all of the other wallpaper files (.jpg, .bmp) files in the following directories:
%windir%
%windir%\web\wallpaper
%systemroot%\Documents and Settings\%user%\My Documents\My Pictures
Well we were trying to avoid having to do that on each machine. I guess all I can hope for is that Microsoft will address the issue in a SP, because I am sure that we are not the only ones who use master imaging to set up users. Thank you all for your help on the issue though!
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