4/28/12

How to lock your computer desktop wallpaper

For those who have the same laptop and like to lend a friend would often see a small problem like this: we are in the desktop wallpaper at will ganti2 ya, mending replaced with good pictures, sometimes even sexy pictures in pairs to our laptop wallpaper, a more severe again, the face he put on the desktop! Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!.
Here are some tips for locking the desktop wallpaper on our computer or laptop.

The steps to lock the computer desktop wallpaper in Windows XP:

  1. Click Start - Run and type gpedit.msc and press enter or click the Ok button.
  2. After sticking the Group Policy Object Editor, navigate to the following object: User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Control Panel -> Display.
    Then click on the Prevent changing wallpaper and click Properties
  3. Then after sticking Prevent changing wallpaper Properties window click on 'Enable' and click the Apply button.
The above steps will prevent it from changing the wallpaper on our computer.
Steps To lock the desktop wallpaper in Windows 7:

  1. Click the Start button, type gpedit.msc in the Search box and program files, then press Enter.
  2. After sticking the Local Group Policy Editor navigate to: User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Desktop -> Desktop.
  3. Click on the Desktop wallpaper and click Policy Settings.
  4. After sticking a new window, click the 'Enabled' and click the Apply button.
We can also specify the file to be used as wallpaper remained, boxed Wallpaper Name option, enter the location of the file: For example, the file is located in c: \ windows \ web \ wallpaper \ home.jpg

Good luck.

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