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From: Anthony Fontana on 13 Nov 2009 17:31 When one of our XP pcs turns off, it displays a large image, sort of like wallpaper. I did not put it there. The PC is on a network (Win Server 2003 Standard). It is being controlled by a tight group policy under a custom login (not guest login, but similar idea). Normal user usage under that login does not allow that user to change the desktop. How can I find this wall paper and get rid of it? What registery setting refers to it? Thanks Anthony
From: Shenan Stanley on 13 Nov 2009 21:35 Anthony Fontana wrote: > When one of our XP pcs turns off, it displays a large image, sort > of like wallpaper. I did not put it there. The PC is on a network > (Win Server 2003 Standard). It is being controlled by a tight > group policy under a custom login (not guest login, but similar > idea). Normal user usage under that login does not allow that > user to change the desktop. > > How can I find this wall paper and get rid of it? What registery > setting refers to it? Contact your IT department for assistance. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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