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Asked by elanops in Active Directory, Windows Server 2008
I have no idea how it happened with the policies that are in place but somehow someone set a scanned document as the wallpaper on one of our 2 terminal servers.
I enabled the policy that allows for JPG wallpaper, then I enabled the policy that forces the wallpaper to my choosing (in my case, I used C:\windows\web\wallpaper\s
erver.jpg,
since it's a default one) and the image still exists. I've gpupdate /force'd it a few times as well.
I ensured that the correct GPO was being configured. I noticed some of the GPO's settings aren't actually applying as well (other settings). I am a bit foggy on how rsop.msc works, but I think it's possibly useful here.
In the group policy editor I am able to see that my policies are in fact in place (under the "settings" tab)
20091111-EE-VQP-92 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625