I changed the "Default Domain Policy" to "Enable - Remove Recycle Bin icon from desktop". This worked fine on it's own. I then created a new policy on my custom OU (Accounting) called "Set Accounting Wallpaper". In this policy I "Enabled - Active Desktop Wallpaper" and specified a UNC path called "\\server1\wallpaper\home.jpg" this path is correct and has full permissions etc. everything there is good. When I logged on as one of the accounting users the Recycle Bin is gone but the wallpaper would not display.
Ok ... I did a lot of research in this hour and a half trying to find out what the hell was going on and everyone is saying that Active Desktop needs to be enabled as well. I had set this allready but it still wouldn't work. I checked through all sorts of things that would have an affect on the wallpaper policy but I had only changed these two policies. As soon as I changed the "Default Domain Policy" back to "Not Configured - Remove Recycle Bin icon from desktop" the wallpaper works just how I would expect it to.
Why is this? I haven't put any service packs onto Win Server 2003 yet but I do have service pack 2 on the WinXP machine that the users are logging on with. Is it a known issue? I noticed in some of the descriptions of what each policy does that they mention when something will affect another policy for example the "Active Desktop Wallpaper" but theirs nothing on the Recycle Bin description.
Has anyone ever developed a small application or database with a listing of things that group policy can do and when one policy will affect another or am I being lazy and it's all provided for us allready. I'm using GPMC service pack 1 when changing policies by the way if that has anything to do with why this has happened.
Another quick question ... After sorting this all out I found that I didn't in fact need to have the policy for "Enable Active Desktop" set to "Enable". It still worked ever with it Disabled. Is this because I'm using WindowsXP and active desktop is enabled by default? That being the case would it only be necessary and wise to enable it just in case there are older windows operating systems being used within the domain?
Thanks in advance guys



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