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Hello

 

I have Windows Server 2008 R2.

When ever I change systempropertiesadvanced-change desktop look(eye candy) to customize, after logging off the settings return to normal.

 

If I enter sounds(control panel) and change my sound scheme to no sound, after I log off and return it will change back to Windows default.

 

I can change most settings(desktop wallpaper etc), but some settings are forced back to defaults.

 

Is there a policy thats doing this?

 

All of this is happening on standard users accounts.

I can change what ever in Admin.

 

 

Another question:

My Windows Server running very quick, but I noticed RAM is very cheap these day.

If I upgraded the computer to 4 Gb from 2 Gb would I notice much of a difference in speed?

 

If you're wondering why I'm asking these questions, I use Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit as a normal computer(work station).

Works completely fine.

 

Thanks.

Hi, you should check the event viewer when you logoff. I assume you are using your server without a domain, if so, I don't know what happens to local users.

 

Yes, you should upgrade to 4 GB, 64 bits should have at least 4 GB.

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The Desktop Window Manager has exited with code (0x40010004)

 

Mean anything?

Only thing I saw that may be linked is that.

 

I notice my sound is disabled now...

Windows is a strange thing.

 

 

How do I change settings/policies for accounts?

How can I see a list of all policies?

Unless you are on domain, you only have LOCAL POLICY (start > run > gpedit.msc)

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