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desktop picture with terminal services?Just got 2 brand new servers that came with Win2K3 Server Standard Edition. Both have terminal services set-up on them and this works fine as other machines on the network can remote desktop to them. My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that it is easy to remember which machine your on (sometimes I am remoting to several machines at once). However from my XP Pro SP2 machine even when remoting to the server and logging in as the domain admin the display properties for setting the background picture are ghosted, all I can change is the background colour. I used regedit to change the default wallpaper but it only appears on the login dialog, once logged in the wallpaper disappears. Before any one asks I have (a) Set my remote desktop client to allow desktop background and (b) in Terminal Services Configuration on the server the Active Desktop setting is enabled. In addition if I physically go to the server and login then I do get the background as set in the registry. Any ideas as to how I can get the desktop wallpaper to display when remote desktop'ing into the server (or even better set the wallpaper so that it is the same no matter which user you login as). Regards, Peter Peter Row wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hi, You can find the option in tab Experience on Remote Desktop Connection. I'm > > Just got 2 brand new servers that came with Win2K3 Server Standard > Edition. Both have terminal services set-up on them and this works > fine as other machines on the network can remote desktop to them. > > My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that > it is easy to remember which machine your on (sometimes I am remoting > to several machines at once). > > However from my XP Pro SP2 machine even when remoting to the server > and logging in as the domain admin the display properties for setting > the background picture are ghosted, all I can change is the > background colour. I used regedit to change the default wallpaper but > it only appears on the login dialog, once logged in the wallpaper > disappears. > Before any one asks I have (a) Set my remote desktop client to allow > desktop background and (b) in Terminal Services Configuration on the > server the Active Desktop setting is enabled. > > In addition if I physically go to the server and login then I do get > the background as set in the registry. > > Any ideas as to how I can get the desktop wallpaper to display when > remote desktop'ing into the server (or even better set the wallpaper > so that it is the same no matter which user you login as). > > Regards, > Peter thinking about it by heart.... -- --- Giuseppe Nacci Microsoft Certified System Engineer Security Manager -------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This message and its attachments are addressed solely to the persons above and may contain confidential information. If you have received the message in error, be informed that any use of the content hereof is prohibited. Please return it immediately to the sender and delete the message. Should you have any questions, please contact us by replying to supporto.informat***@degennaro.biz Thank you -------------------------------------------------------------------- Giuseppe Nacci wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Peter Row wrote: be aware though that having the background will affect the performance > >>Hi, >> >>Just got 2 brand new servers that came with Win2K3 Server Standard >>Edition. Both have terminal services set-up on them and this works >>fine as other machines on the network can remote desktop to them. >> >>My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that >>it is easy to remember which machine your on (sometimes I am remoting >>to several machines at once). >> >>However from my XP Pro SP2 machine even when remoting to the server >>and logging in as the domain admin the display properties for setting >>the background picture are ghosted, all I can change is the >>background colour. I used regedit to change the default wallpaper but >>it only appears on the login dialog, once logged in the wallpaper >>disappears. >>Before any one asks I have (a) Set my remote desktop client to allow >>desktop background and (b) in Terminal Services Configuration on the >>server the Active Desktop setting is enabled. >> >>In addition if I physically go to the server and login then I do get >>the background as set in the registry. >> >>Any ideas as to how I can get the desktop wallpaper to display when >>remote desktop'ing into the server (or even better set the wallpaper >>so that it is the same no matter which user you login as). >> >>Regards, >>Peter > > > You can find the option in tab Experience on Remote Desktop Connection. I'm > thinking about it by heart.... of your desktop session. Make sure you check the box that will cache bitmaps. -- Daniel MCSE, MCP+I, MCP in Windows 2000/NT -------------------------------------- remove the 2nd madrid from my mail address to contact me. Hi,
Thanks for the response. At this point in time I don't care about performance I only care about making it work. However for the record my remote desktop client is set to cache bitmaps. Does anyone have any ideas about how to get this to work? Regards, Peter Show quoteHide quote "Daniel" <dan***@madridmadridsoleado.com> wrote in message news:uu1NXGugFHA.2560@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Giuseppe Nacci wrote: >> Peter Row wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>Just got 2 brand new servers that came with Win2K3 Server Standard >>>Edition. Both have terminal services set-up on them and this works >>>fine as other machines on the network can remote desktop to them. >>> >>>My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that >>>it is easy to remember which machine your on (sometimes I am remoting >>>to several machines at once). >>> >>>However from my XP Pro SP2 machine even when remoting to the server >>>and logging in as the domain admin the display properties for setting >>>the background picture are ghosted, all I can change is the >>>background colour. I used regedit to change the default wallpaper but >>>it only appears on the login dialog, once logged in the wallpaper >>>disappears. >>>Before any one asks I have (a) Set my remote desktop client to allow >>>desktop background and (b) in Terminal Services Configuration on the >>>server the Active Desktop setting is enabled. >>> >>>In addition if I physically go to the server and login then I do get >>>the background as set in the registry. >>> >>>Any ideas as to how I can get the desktop wallpaper to display when >>>remote desktop'ing into the server (or even better set the wallpaper >>>so that it is the same no matter which user you login as). >>> >>>Regards, >>>Peter >> >> >> You can find the option in tab Experience on Remote Desktop Connection. >> I'm thinking about it by heart.... > > be aware though that having the background will affect the performance of > your desktop session. Make sure you check the box that will cache > bitmaps. > > -- > > Daniel > MCSE, MCP+I, MCP in Windows 2000/NT > > -------------------------------------- > remove the 2nd madrid from my mail address to contact me. Hi Peter,
> My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that look at this, maybe this works for you> it is easy to remember which machine your on www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/bginfo.shtml arno Hi,
That little util does everything I want and more! Thanks a lot for putting me onto it. Regards, Peter Show quoteHide quote "arno" <schoblo***@azoppoth.at> wrote in message news:uRQLDougFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi Peter, >> My problem is that I like to set a desktop background picture so that >> it is easy to remember which machine your on > > look at this, maybe this works for you > www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/bginfo.shtml > > arno > > |
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