What is the screen save executable name for the "Blank" screensaver?
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Browse All TopicsHowdy All, I was wondering if there was a way to set screensaver settings in the group policy for my domain? If so, what steps do I need to follow to set everyone in the domain to a default of 30 minutes and on resume password protect?
Thanks in Advance, E
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by: Debsyl99Posted on 2004-12-03 at 10:06:43ID: 12738573
Hi
Have a look in the following group policy settings: User Configuration - Administrative Templates - Control Panel - Display. You can use the options there to configure what you want to do.
See activate screensaver - From the "explain text"- If you enable it, a screen saver will run provided the following two conditions hold: First, a valid screensaver on the client is specified via the "Screensaver executable name" policy or via Control Panel on the client computer. Second, the screensaver timeout is set to a nonzero value via the policy or Control Panel.
It's probably better to run this policy from an OU holding your domain users that you want to apply it to - once you've configured the policy, make sure that authenticated users have read and apply rights to it, and either run
secedit /refreshpolicy user_policy from a command prompt or wait for the policy to replicate,
Deb :))