Re: Changing wallpaper on desktops

From: Rybski Dajo (dajo_at_rybski.be_REMOVE)
Date: 06/28/05


Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:22:38 +0200

I've seen this happening where users were able to right-click an image
in a webbrowser and choose "set as wallpaper". This worked regardless of
the GPO.

HTH
Dajo

Altria schreef:
> Hello All,
> I have a public environment and I am experiencing users being able to change
> the desktop wallpaper although I have a GPO set to restrict this action. Has
> anyone else encountered this problem? I am getting the Mozilla firefox image
> (stretched) often on my desktops. I am wondering how the users are
> circumventing the GPOs in order to make chages or is it getting modified via
> some script. Any insight would be much appreciated.
> TIA,
> Altria
>
>



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