This setting allows you to force a specific default lock screen image by entering the path (location) of the image file. This setting lets you specify the default lock screen image shown when no user is signed in, and also sets the specified image as the default for all users (it replaces the inbox default image). To use this setting, type the fully qualified path and name of the file that stores the default lock screen image. You can type a local path, such as C:\windows\web\screen\lockscreen.jpg or a UNC path, such as \\Server\Share\Corp.jpg. This can be used in conjunction with the "Prevent changing lock screen image" setting to always force the specified lock screen image to be shown. Note: This setting only applies to domain-joined machines, or unconditionally in Enterprise and Server SKUs.
This setting allows an administrator to revert specific Windows Shell behavior to classic Shell behavior. If you enable this ...
This setting allows you to display or hide specified Control Panel items, such as Mouse, System, or Personalization, from ...
This setting allows you to enable or disable randomization of the scheduled scan start time and the scheduled definition ...
This setting allows you to enable or disable Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) logging on a client computer. RSoP logs information ...
This setting allows you to force a specific default lock screen image by entering the path (location) of the image file. ...
This setting allows you to force a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting cannot be enabled because the listener settings have been deleted. Use Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration ...
This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found. By default, ...