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Hi,

 

Got a simple problem, but I'm baffled... I have 3 user accounts on this

system, and everytime someone changes the wallpaper on their account, it

changes it for everyone to the same one. How do I prevent this?? I"m sure

there's a global setting or something somewhere??

 

TIA,

 

Doug

Dear Doug\

 

I think this problem happens due to these users have an administrator

privileges, this problem will be solved as soon as you change thier account

type from administrator account to limited account.

 

"Doug" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Got a simple problem, but I'm baffled... I have 3 user accounts on this

> system, and everytime someone changes the wallpaper on their account, it

> changes it for everyone to the same one. How do I prevent this?? I"m sure

> there's a global setting or something somewhere??

>

> TIA,

>

> Doug

>

>

>

Doug <DZappyNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote on Thu, 5 Jul 2007:

>Got a simple problem, but I'm baffled... I have 3 user accounts on this

>system, and everytime someone changes the wallpaper on their account, it

>changes it for everyone to the same one. How do I prevent this?? I"m sure

>there's a global setting or something somewhere??

 

Hi Doug

 

This can happen if everyone is using the same application to set their

wallpaper, such as a web browser. Instead of being saved in the user

account, the wallpaper file is saved in a common location, so when the

next person changes their wallpaper the file is overwritten with the new

image.

 

MVP Ramesh has a page explaining this and gives a nifty workaround here:

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/wpcommon.htm

 

Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on!

 

--

Nightowl

You are correct!! We were using ACDSEE to set the wallpaper instead of

going into Desktop Properties and changing it. Once I went into Desktop

Properties and did it, on each account, it stuck for each individual

account...

 

Thanks for the help! I knew it was something simple, but the problem eluded

me for some reason

 

Thanks for all that replied!

 

Doug

> Hi Doug

>

> This can happen if everyone is using the same application to set their

> wallpaper, such as a web browser. Instead of being saved in the user

> account, the wallpaper file is saved in a common location, so when the

> next person changes their wallpaper the file is overwritten with the new

> image.

>

> MVP Ramesh has a page explaining this and gives a nifty workaround here:

> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/wpcommon.htm

>

> Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on!

>

> --

> Nightowl

Great, glad you've got it working now :-) Thanks for posting back and

letting us know.

 

--

Nightowl

 

 

Doug <DZappyNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote on Thu, 5 Jul 2007:

>You are correct!! We were using ACDSEE to set the wallpaper instead of

>going into Desktop Properties and changing it. Once I went into Desktop

>Properties and did it, on each account, it stuck for each individual

>account...

>

>Thanks for the help! I knew it was something simple, but the problem eluded

>me for some reason

>

>Thanks for all that replied!

>

>Doug

>

>> Hi Doug

>>

>> This can happen if everyone is using the same application to set their

>> wallpaper, such as a web browser. Instead of being saved in the user

>> account, the wallpaper file is saved in a common location, so when the

>> next person changes their wallpaper the file is overwritten with the new

>> image.

>>

>> MVP Ramesh has a page explaining this and gives a nifty workaround here:

>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/wpcommon.htm

>>

>> Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on!

>>

>> --

>> Nightowl

 

--

Nightowl

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