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windows server policies
Name: nielsonp Date: March 27, 2008 at 05:54:54 Pacific OS: windows xp pro CPU/Ram: pentium m 4 1.4ghz 512 ra Product: toshiba
Comment:
hi i have enteprise edition of server 2003 and have set group policies up and OU's in the active directory. just suddenly i am having when i log onto my username on my laptop or any other computer my desktop background i have selected shows while i logon and then it changes to a blue background with a broken image logo in the top left. the background is a bitmap and is saved on the desktop of my user account.
Name: ducklips Date: March 28, 2008 at 09:02:51 Pacific
Reply:
Be careful when changing too many policies at once. Each change will have some sort of affect. I would recommend changing one or two at a time and let them kick in before moving on. THis way you can see the result. That or record everything that you change in a notebook, so you can unchange it if needed.
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