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      shybrsky
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      HI team ...

      Me got task to set auto wallpaper to all domain user . but sometime when user didnt got any connection to AD it will show black screen .

      is there any script to set wallpaper if computer didnt got any connection, it will used file .jpg from local disk (%sytemdrive%)

      Thnks
      Shyb

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        scottalanmiller
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        Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

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          shybrsky @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

          can you show me the script ?

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @shybrsky
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            @shybrsky said:

            @scottalanmiller said:

            Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

            can you show me the script ?

            See GPO 2

            http://www.ohoque.com/tutorial/set-default-wallpaper-or-desktop-background-with-gpo/

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              Jason Banned
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              Why would you use a script? all this can be done with Group Policy preferences.

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                shybrsky @IRJ
                last edited by

                @IRJ said:

                @shybrsky said:

                @scottalanmiller said:

                Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

                can you show me the script ?

                See GPO 2

                http://www.ohoque.com/tutorial/set-default-wallpaper-or-desktop-background-with-gpo/

                thanks bud, it shows the way

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                  shybrsky @Jason
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                  @Jason said:

                  Why would you use a script? all this can be done with Group Policy preferences.

                  i did in GP, but i want to set when user did not connected to network, still can apply wallpaper from local drive or %systemdrive%

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                    scottalanmiller @shybrsky
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                    @shybrsky said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

                    can you show me the script ?

                    i don't have one that I use, unfortunately.

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                      shybrsky @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @shybrsky said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      Well if the computer is offline, you need to have local wallpaper or it has nothing to show. So you might want to consider having a script that copies the file(s) locally to the machines and then shows it from there so that it is already there when offline.

                      can you show me the script ?

                      i don't have one that I use, unfortunately.

                      np ...IRJ shows me the way ..

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                        shybrsky
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                        Thanks any feedback ...
                        solved

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                          JaredBusch @shybrsky
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                          @shybrsky said:

                          Thanks any feedback ...
                          solved

                          Then post your steps to resolve so the next person knows.

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                            shybrsky @JaredBusch
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                            @JaredBusch said:

                            @shybrsky said:

                            Thanks any feedback ...
                            solved

                            Then post your steps to resolve so the next person knows.

                            im just follow this ..
                            http://www.ohoque.com/tutorial/set-default-wallpaper-or-desktop-background-with-gpo/

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