Hi Joe..
If I remember correctly, you need to enable active desktop, and the active
desktop wallpaper...But, put a bogus path to bogus file in there.
I think it comes up with the default blue that way, but not sure if you can
specify a different color.
John
I think the color would be changed in this way:
To change the background color to that of your choice, you need to alter
the registry:
In Registry navigate to the following key:
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Colors
edit the Background value by typing the Color code in R G B format and
then
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Hi Joe..
If I remember correctly, you need to enable active desktop, and the active
desktop wallpaper...But, put a bogus path
Hello!
I would like to know if anyone knows how to standardize the
wallpaper/background via GPO on XP workstations?
I want to specify a background color with no wallpaper, no
background, and to not allow the user to change the color or any other
settings.
It looks like I can
to the color specified. Unless someone knows a better
way.
Jeff
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Hello
User Configuration-Administrative
Templates-Desktop
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Hello