Windows 10: How to enable Group Policy Object on user configuration for change Lock Screen image.

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  1. How to enable Group Policy Object on user configuration for change Lock Screen image.


    How to enable Group Policy Object on user configuration for change Lock Screen image.i create the GPO or rules for automatically set User pc like desktop background, lockscreen background, after connect active directory domain. but i have problem with changing lockscreen image/background like this picture.

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    Ricky Ginanjar, Mar 9, 2023
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  2. Copying Group Policy Object Editor - Non Administrators

    Hi, my name is Kelly, and I'm an independent consultant and I'm here to help.

    Yes, it is possible to use MMC snap-in to create a Group Policy Object Editor and configure it to lock down the local machine for non-administrative users. Once you have configured the Group Policy Object Editor to your desired settings, you can save it as a configuration file and then apply it to multiple machines.

    Here are the general steps you can follow:

    Open the Group Policy Object Editor MMC snap-in: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box, type "mmc" and press Enter. Then, go to File > Add/Remove Snap-in, select Group Policy Object Editor, and click Add.

    Configure the Group Policy settings: Expand the Local Computer Policy node and navigate to the settings you want to configure. Once you have made your desired changes, save the configuration by going to File > Save As and choose a location to save the configuration file.

    Apply the configuration to other machines: To apply the configuration to other machines, copy the configuration file you saved in step 2 to the other machines. Then, open the Group Policy Object Editor MMC snap-in on each machine, go to File > Open and select the configuration file you copied in the previous step. The configuration settings should then be applied to the local machine.

    Note that you may need administrative privileges to apply the configuration file on other machines. Additionally, it's important to thoroughly test the configuration settings on a test machine before applying them to production machines to ensure that they work as expected and do not cause any unintended consequences.
     
    kelly Lopes1, Mar 9, 2023
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  3. EdBoyerXQ Win User
    User Group Policy Objects not applied but computer group policy objects are

    I created a group policy object specifically for Windows 10 computers and tablets. All the templates for Windows 10 have been added to the central store in AD. For the

    Computer Configuration

    Enabled "Administrative Templates\Windows Components\OneDrive\Prevent the usage of OneDrive for file Storage"

    Enabled "Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update\Defer Upgrades and Updates"

    User Configuration

    Disabled "Administrative Templates\Start Menu and taskbar\Show Windows Store Apps on the Taskbar"

    Enabled "Administrative Templates\System\Internet Communication Management\Internet Communication settings\Turn off Access to the Store"

    The computer configuration settings work but the User Configuration settings are not applied and there are no errors to explain why. Is there a reason for this?
     
    EdBoyerXQ, Mar 9, 2023
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  4. How to enable Group Policy Object on user configuration for change Lock Screen image.

    Copying Group Policy Object Editor - Non Administrators

    I apologize for the confusion. To ensure that the Group Policy settings are applied correctly on the new machine when you open the .mmc file, you will need to perform the following steps:

    Open the .mmc file that you want to transfer to the new machine.

    Right-click on "Group Policy Object Editor" in the console tree and select "Add/Remove Snap-in".

    Select "Group Policy Object Editor" from the list and click the "Add" button.

    In the "Select Group Policy Object" dialog box, select "Local Computer" and click "Finish".

    Click "Close" in the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box.

    In the console tree, expand "Local Computer Policy" and navigate to the settings that you want to configure.

    Configure the settings as desired.

    Save and close the .mmc file.

    When you transfer the .mmc file to the new machine and open it, the Group Policy settings that you configured should be applied correctly.

    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
     
    kelly Lopes1, Mar 9, 2023
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