DEFAULT WALLPAPER SETTINGS WINDOWS
DEFAULT WALLPAPER SETTINGS WINDOWS
A computer used by multiple users will have a different desktop for each user. Anyone can change their desktop to whatever wallpaper they want to. However, some companies and even some users at home would like to keep the wallpaper of the desktop the same for all users. The wallpaper can be a custom company logo or anything that the administrator wishes it to be. In this article, we will show you methods through which you can easily set a default background wallpaper for all users on the system. It will also prevent them from changing the desktop wallpaper without admin rights.
Method 1: Using the Local Group Policy Editor
The Group Policy is a Windows feature that controls the working environment of the operating system. It contains many settings that are not available in the Control Panel or Settings app. There is a specific policy that can set a desktop wallpaper for all the users on the system. Once the policy setting is configured in the Group Policy Editor, it will automatically update the Registry Editor for this specific setting.
Note: The Group Policy Editor is only available for the Windows 10 Education, Pro, and Enterprise editions. If you are using the Windows 10 Home edition, then skip this method and try using the Registry Editor method.
- Press the Windows + R key together on your keyboard to open a Run dialog. Now, you need to type “gpedit.msc” and press the Enter key or click on the Ok button. This will open up the Local Group Policy Editor window on your system.
- In the Local Group Policy Editor window, go to the following path:
User Configuration\ Administrative Templates\ Desktop\ Desktop\
- Now double-click on the policy named “Desktop Wallpaper” and it will open another window. Then choose the Enable toggle option and provide the wallpaper path. You can also choose the Wallpaper Style from any of the available options.
Note: The wallpaper must be a JPG format. It should be located in “C:\windows\web\wallpaper\“. For some users, it doesn’t work if the image is located in a directory that is not accessible for them. In the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Note: If the System key is missing, just right-click on the available key and choose the New > Key option. Then name that newly created key as “System“.
- Right-click on the right pane of the System key and choose the New > String Value option. Then rename the value as “Wallpaper” and save it.
Creating a new String value- Double-click on the Wallpaper value and it will open a small dialog. Now add the path of the image that you want to use for wallpaper.
Providing a path for the image- In the Local Group Policy Editor window, go to the following path:
- You can also create another string value by right-clicking on the right pane and choosing the New > String Value option. This one should be named “WallpaperStyle“.
- Double-click on the WallpaperStyle Value to open it. Now change the value data accordingly. The value data 0 is for the Center, 1 is for Tile, 2 is for Stretch, 3 is for Fit, 4 is for Fill, and value data 5 is for Span style.
Finally, close the Registry Editor window, and restart the system to apply these new changes
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