You can set Windows 7 to have a screensaver that is just a slideshow of 
pictures tossed in a certain directory.  Likely the easiest approach is to make 
all those service ads into images, stick them in a directory on each machine 
and then tweak your machine to use that directory for its screensaver and keep 
the monitor on for the desired amount of time via power settings.

You can also use that same directory to show custom desktop backgrounds that 
change ever X minutes and pop the ads up there.  

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Carrick Rogers
Revs Infrastructure Developer
210 Meyer Library, Stanford, CA
[email protected]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bradley Faust" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 2:19:46 PM
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Windows 7 Logon Screen Screensaver

This is a long shot, I believe, but members of this group have answers.

On our Windows XP Pro student use computers, we have a custom screensaver app 
that runs at the logon screen and displays graphics highlighting library 
services and programs.   As we migrate to Windows 7, new security introduced by 
Microsoft limits access to custom applications when the logon screen is 
displayed, and we haven't figured out how to push the screensaver to the 
machine.   For obvious reasons we need to move to Windows 7.

Does anyone have a solution that pushes a custom screensaver to the Windows 7 
logon screen?   Thanks.

Brad Faust
Ball State University Libraries\

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