On Apr 13, 7:02*pm, "Ronald R. Dodge, Jr." <dodges...@roadrunner.com>
wrote:
> Okay, after doing a lookup for how to add ADM files, and got instructions
> for that, was able to get to the Desktop setting, but rather than enabling
> the ActiveDesktop as you stated (I noticed in the documentation that
> property would be ignored if the control panel is set to Classic Shell, and
> I don't care for the category view), I ended up setting the policy of
> "Active Desktop Wallpaper". *That seems to have worked.
>
> "Ronald R. Dodge, Jr." <dodges...@roadrunner.com> wrote in messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Even after rebooting with my custom made bmp file, even though it showsas
> > changed within the settings, it still doesn't apply regardless if I click
> > on "Apply" or not prior to clicking on "OK" on the Display settings.
>
> > As for the group policies that you mentioned about, the only thing I have
> > showing under Administrative Templates is "Windows Components" with sub
> > folders under that.
>
> > "Jose" <jose_e...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:e378b99b-b021-4519-a333-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > On Apr 11, 2:46 pm, "Ronald R. Dodge, Jr." <dodges...@roadrunner.com>
> > wrote:
> >> WIndows XP Profession, 64bit, SP2.
>
> >> Initially, the wallpaper came with a default setting, and it would stay
> >> up
> >> every time.
>
> >> Since, I had pointed it to a wallpaper of my choosing, and it would show
> >> after selecting it and applying it.
>
> >> When I restart the system, then login in, it at first shows the wall
> >> paper,
> >> but within 5 seconds time, it disappears and just goes back to the blank
> >> blue background. When I go to shut down or restart the system, it at some
> >> point of time during the shut down process show the wallpaper once again
> >> for
> >> a short period of time prior to the system actually turning off (and
> >> turning
> >> back on if restarting).
>
> >> I have attempted numerous things but to no available luck.
>
> > Is the wallpaper of your choosing your own creation or one of the
> > built in wallpapers?
>
> > Are you able to change to one of the built in wallpapers and make it
> > stick after restarting?
>
> > I do not have this problem either way, but something to try is:
>
> > * 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
> > * 2. In the Open: box, type: gpedit.msc, and then click OK.
> > * 3. Check the policy settings in the User Configuration
> > \Administrative Templates\Desktop\Active Desktop folder.
> > * 4. Right-click Enable Active Desktop, and then click Properties.
> > * 5. Click Enabled, and then click OK.
>
> > Change the wallpaper and try again. *Include a reboot in your testing..
>
> > See what that does for you and please report back.
That's good it is working.
I run Classic view and none of those options are not enabled in my
config, but I don't have your problem.
Just thought it might be worth a try after reading about it some

.