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I'm applying a standard wallpaper to all PCs in our organisation via Group
Policy. I've enabled Active Desktop and set a UNC path to a BMP on one of our
local servers. It is a small BMP set to be centred.
The wallpaper applies OK but before logon (and when the PC is locked), the
image becomes stretched to full screen (as the image is failry small and
designed just to be centred, this looks awful when stretched). When unlocking
the PC, this often remains stretched until the user right-clicks and
refreshes (this then corrects it).
How can I stop this from happening?
(I should add that this doesn't happen on all PCs but does on about 80%).
Also, on a few PCs (about 5%), occasionally the wallpaper becomes the
internet home-page (i.e. web content on Active Desktop).
Right-clicking and refreshing then solves it.
Has anyone come across this before?
Any advice here would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Policy. I've enabled Active Desktop and set a UNC path to a BMP on one of our
local servers. It is a small BMP set to be centred.
The wallpaper applies OK but before logon (and when the PC is locked), the
image becomes stretched to full screen (as the image is failry small and
designed just to be centred, this looks awful when stretched). When unlocking
the PC, this often remains stretched until the user right-clicks and
refreshes (this then corrects it).
How can I stop this from happening?
(I should add that this doesn't happen on all PCs but does on about 80%).
Also, on a few PCs (about 5%), occasionally the wallpaper becomes the
internet home-page (i.e. web content on Active Desktop).
Right-clicking and refreshing then solves it.
Has anyone come across this before?
Any advice here would be much appreciated.
Thanks.