Robocopy /mir “\\SERVERNAME\Folderlocation\” “C:\IT Dept\Screensaver\” Now create (or Edit) a GPO thats linked to the OU that contains your users, ( remember the thing that looks like an OU in AD called users, isn’t an OU, it’s a ‘container’).Īlternative logon script to also delete old images which can be reduced to a single command: Now I’m creating a basic script that will map a drive letter (x:) on the client machine to that share, and copy down all the photos into a folder called “C:\IT Dept\Screensaver”. Solution : Screen Saver via GPOĬreate a share folder to put all your photos in, I’m setting Share Permissions Everyone = Read, then on the Security tab, Domain users = Read, and Domain Admins = Full Control. I’ve done this with Windows 10 clients, but it should work with anything newer than Windows XP. I’m going to have a central server share, with some photos in, then I’m going to copy them down to all the clients, and finally set their screen saver to use those photos as a ‘slide show’ screen saver. I was tasked with working out how to do this for a client a couple of weeks ago, so I thought it would make a decent article. Screen Saver via GPO KB ID 0001281 Problem
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