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Hi there, I searched the forum for answers to my question but I can't get the RIGHT answer for my problem. We've got a network with a backhand of NT-servers. I've got to set for all the users on my XP-machines the same wallpaper. Can you help me???????? I Hope you'll a great help!!! Ro! (MCA: complete subject) [ 08. December 2002, 22:20: Message edited by: MCA ] |
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RTFM, SetWallpaper() BTW, if they have Active desktop on, it will not be seen... [ 18. November 2002, 18:15: Message edited by: Radimus ] |
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This sort of question should be posted to Starters. {topic moved to STARTERS by Moderator NTDOC } [ 18. November 2002, 19:44: Message edited by: NTDOC ] |
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Additionally, please read Cannot find what you are looking for? as a search for 'wallpaper' results in 20+ hits. |
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I'm sorry it was the wallpaper itself which was a little corrupt! SORRY SORRY SORRY !!!!! [ 18. November 2002, 20:10: Message edited by: Ronald ] |
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Let me guess, you used a transparent wallpaper |
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Dear Ronald, Can you put your solution on the board? Thanks & greetings. |
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MCA: He stated his solution. It was a corrupt wallpaper quote: [ 08. December 2002, 22:23: Message edited by: sealeopard ] |
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Dear Jens, It is always possible that people are reading things in a different way. For us the corrupt wallpaper was only a subordinated issue during typing our reaction. greetings. |