I think the color would be changed in this way:

To change the background color to that of your choice, you need to alter
the registry:

In Registry navigate to the following key:

HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Colors

edit the Background value by typing the Color code in R G B format and
then click OK.

Example: Type 0 0 0  if you want to see a Black background. You can choose
any combination from 0-255

Points to ponder:

If the logon Wallpaper is set, the background Color may not be visible.
So, you must reset the Wallpaper value to a blank string in this key:
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop

If the Background value is set under the following Winlogon registry key,
the above setting is ignored. In other words, the Winlogon\Background
value takes precedence over the .DEFAULT..\Background value.

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon





> Hi Joe..
>
> If I remember correctly, you need to enable active desktop, and the
> active
> desktop wallpaper...But, put a bogus path to bogus file in there.
>
> I think it comes up with the default blue that way, but not sure if you
> can
> specify a different color.
>
> John
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> I would like to know if anyone knows how to standardize the
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> I want to specify a background color with no wallpaper, no background,
> and
> to not allow the user to change the color or any other settings.
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> It looks like I can accomplish most of this if I force a theme and hide
> or
> disable some of the tabs… but I was hoping to not have to force a
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