I can't say I think it's a fantastic idea, however, you go into a bank
or somewhere similar and the wallpaper and screensaver is whatever the
corporation sets it to be.  It's their property and once you get past
the "I don't like it", I'm not sure I see the problem or the comeback
personally.

 

From: Gary Slinger [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 November 2010 17:49
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Screensaver & Wallpaper Policies/Options?

 

My (English) company tried this years ago. I told them the moment they
did it, I'd file a health & safety suit. It's one thing to say "you will
/not/ display the following..." but it's absolutely ridiculous to
dictate a desktop setup to folks that spend the day in front of the
system (i.e. for kiosks it would be different). 

________________________________

From: "Paul Hutchings" <[email protected]> 

Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 17:34:35 -0000

To: NT System Admin Issues<[email protected]>

ReplyTo: "NT System Admin Issues"
<[email protected]>

Subject: Screensaver & Wallpaper Policies/Options?

 

At long last we may be going to bring in company wallpaper and
screensavers.

 

I'm aware you can do this via GPO but I've not had cause to do more than
the basics so far.

 

One thing that's been mentioned is being able to display news/events
info as part of either the wallpaper or screensaver.

 

So I'd be looking for an IT solution that once set, would allow another
area of the business to either dump some pictures somewhere, or put some
web pages somewhere, and those become that day/week's wallpapers and
screensaver.

 

Of course there are issues such as controlling who can access the
repositories, but focussing purely on "how would we do this?", does
anyone do anything similar right now, and if so how please?

 

Thanks,

Paul

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