I'm trying to maintain a consistent desktop wallpaper using group policy, and I have the 'prevent user from changing desktop background' setting enabled. However, I've discovered that users can still go into the Ease of Access settings and toggle the 'show desktop background image' option off, resulting in a black background. Is there a way to block this action?
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If you're set on controlling it, you might want to look into Group Policy settings under User Configuration. I found out you can set visibility for settings in the Ease of Access options in a way that might prevent users from accessing that setting.
Just a thought—why not ask the users? There's usually a reason behind these preferences, and understanding their needs could save you a lot of headaches.
Honestly, trying to enforce a specific background can come off as overbearing. Users may have good reasons for needing that feature, like accessibility concerns. Maybe reconsider if it's worth the hassle? But if it's a strict requirement from higher-ups, then it's a different story.

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