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Hi.

Do anyone know how to set screen saver settings via GPO, Computer Settings?

It's possible to set them in User Settings, but I would find it more usefull
to be able to do it in Computer Settings.

If someone knew of some addtional ADM-files for this purpose, it would be
great.
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Br. Carsten

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Hello,
You can use Group Policy Loopback processing mode to Apply the User
Configuration Section to Computer Objects.

Read more here:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources [...] u_kvam.asp

Also have a look at this KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231287/EN-US/

You can customize the Windows Desktop for your Active Directory Clients with
Group Policies.

Use the follow settings within a Group Policy that effect the particular
clients.

Active Desktop Wallpaper:
http://www.chrisse.se/GPO.asp?ID=226

Screen Saver executable name:
http://www.chrisse.se/GPO.asp?ID=1286

Screen Saver:
http://www.chrisse.se/GPO.asp?ID=1285

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Christoffer Andersson
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services

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"carsten m" <carstenm@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:FD194080-3729-4335-B9FF-DBD47A241449@microsoft.com...
> Hi.
>
> Do anyone know how to set screen saver settings via GPO, Computer
> Settings?
>
> It's possible to set them in User Settings, but I would find it more
> usefull
> to be able to do it in Computer Settings.
>
> If someone knew of some addtional ADM-files for this purpose, it would be
> great.
> --
> Br. Carsten

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