snootalope
IS-IT--Management
Hello
I've recently had to enforce a group policy that gets rid of everyone's background pictures on our terminal servers.
For the most part it works pretty good. I've got all execpt the settings tab hiddin in the display properties. Most people who had different colors, pics, whatever, on their desktop are now being pushed a plain blue background via the "Active Desktop Wallpaper" setting under desktop in a group policy.
Problem is, people who had *.bmp (bitmap) pictures on their backgrounds still have them and I can't get rid of em! The background color is the color I'm forcing, but the pictures still show up!
I know i can just delete the file, but why can't I get rid of pictures and keep it that way with group policy's and bitmap files??
I'm not trying to be a mean admin, just following orders ya know..
I've recently had to enforce a group policy that gets rid of everyone's background pictures on our terminal servers.
For the most part it works pretty good. I've got all execpt the settings tab hiddin in the display properties. Most people who had different colors, pics, whatever, on their desktop are now being pushed a plain blue background via the "Active Desktop Wallpaper" setting under desktop in a group policy.
Problem is, people who had *.bmp (bitmap) pictures on their backgrounds still have them and I can't get rid of em! The background color is the color I'm forcing, but the pictures still show up!
I know i can just delete the file, but why can't I get rid of pictures and keep it that way with group policy's and bitmap files??
I'm not trying to be a mean admin, just following orders ya know..