This is my preference. I actually use two different policies. I have a Computer policy that copies a file from a shared directory to the local drive and renames it. Then I have a user policy that sets the wallpaper. The reason I do this is so that when I get a new wallpaper from our marketing department I just update the computer policy to copy the new file.

I agree with Anthony I always create a script myself to copy the file to the hard drive of the client computer then in GPO I point the wallpaper to that location. I think everyone here have given you the proper answer to your question let us know how it worked for you and which way you did it.


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I smooth that paper into place, then use more push pins to hold it to the ceiling, climb down, move the ladder, climb back up, unbook one or two of the accordion folds of wallpaper, smooth it into place, tack it to the ceiling, climb off the ladder, move it, and repeat.

With Push Video Wallpaper you can greatly enhance your desktop by playing videos and gif animations as background wallpaper. It's similar to the dreamscene feature of Windows Vista Ultimate. But with PUSH Video Wallpaper, you can have the dreamscene effect for any version of Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 7. You can create playlists of your favorite videos. It's also a video screensaver which will show your favorite videos when your computer is not used.

So we're trying to role out a company wide desktop background. The only problem is we have a few different resolutions running on the network. I've narrowed it down to having two files - a widescreen one and a normal one but I cant see a way to deploy this. Deploying it per usergroup wont work as we have different resolutions there too. Any of you guys come across this before? I'm assuming there must be a script somewhere but i wouldn't know how to check the current resolution etc.

Have you any idea of where i can find some documentation on what would need to be included in that script? I would prefer that option as it would be automatic for new machines and not require a new OU.

The real issue that i'm facing is we have 4 images at dif resolutions, i can push out via GPO but the images look streached or messed up...i'm hoping running this script will help me in this situation.

Been a while since I did programming like this and I didn't do much VB(any) but I don't think you can do if/else like that, then you have to nest them. So for multiple resolution you would instead use another function with multiple cases, or you could use nested if's.

I tried rolling out a static wallpaper to all my users a while ago through GPO and locked down the Display applet so it couldn't be modified only to find that you could still from within IE set a different wallpaper and override the one specified within the GPO. Annoyingly so did my users, not that it was a big deal. Shortly after we abandoned the idea of using a static wallpaper and allowed the to choose their own.

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Hi everyone, I am trying to push an image to all Azure joined PCs from Intune. I have the policy set, but keep getting errors. The path is correct C:\folder\image.jpg. I used the Settings Catalog in the configuration profiles when I created it. These are all Windows 10 systems. I get an error of 65000. But nothing in the event log shows where this particular one is failing. Has anyone else had any luck doing this? I also tried Administrative Templates route and it didn't work at all. Thanks!

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After using a computer over and over again, the look becomes stale and the owner looks for avenues to spice up the Pc again. Although there are many themes available that can be installed to create stunning background environment for a desktop, this application takes customization further with innovations. Push Video Wallpaper enables a computer user to play video animations as background on a desktop computer.

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Liked how you described what we could do in our own houses to tone it down or adapt. Love that! Not just pretty pictures but advice as well!

Going back to the pictures. Loved the blue with the blue wallpaper and the red desk! Totally not my normal style and I am not usually that fond of blue but that picture! Lovely.

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Since the last iPhone update my iPhone 11 is not receiving push notifications. I have tried everything posted online except resetting my phone. I am afraid I will lose all my photos and data. Can anyone help?

What notifications have you noticed are impacted? Is it third-party apps, Apple apps, a mix, or just a certain app or feature? We want to confirm if you were able to check the settings for the known impacted app(s) with what's described at Use notifications on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support? It sounds like you have, but we just want to clarify the notifications are on and what they're set to for apps that should be alerting you.

Thanks for replying, Kampsen761, and that additional info, it really helps! To help isolate this, please make sure you have the latest version of the apps you are having this issue with: How to manually update apps on your Apple device - Apple Support

Next, go on your iPhone to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and make sure this is turned on and is enabled for the apps having this issue, and also make sure you don't force close the apps having this issue, as that could explain not getting notifications for these apps: Switch apps on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support 152ee80cbc

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