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Appliquer une Stratégie pour tous les utilisateurs d'un poste Windows 2000 Vous voulez appliquer une politique à tous les utilisateurs d'un
Poste Windows 2000. Pour cela il faut créer une MMC sur le poste avec comme plug-ing "Stratégie Ordinateur Local" ensuite modifier la stratégie de l'utilisateur local en validant dans configuration utilisateur/Modèle d'administration/Bureau
Création d'une MMC "Stratégie Ordinateur Local" Sur le poste, dont vous voulez appliquer la stratégie, créez une
MMC vide. Pour cela
Ajouter la Stratégie de groupe pour l'Ordinateur Local
Sauver la MMC sous le nom de votre choix. Pour retrouver cette MMC il faut demander "d'afficher les Outils d'administration" dans la barre des tâches pour cela : Clic droit sur la barre des tâches. sélectionnez l'onglet Avancées puis "Afficher les outils d'administration". Ensuite dans votre menu [Démarrer][Programmes][Outils d'administration] vous verrez apparaître votre MMC. Il faut faire cette gymnastique car elle n'apparaît pas dans [Démarrer][Panneau de Configuration][Outils d'administration].
Appliquer la stratégie demandée
Pour appliquer le papier peint à tous les utilisateurs il faut
Pour les détails il faut vous reporter au Ressource Kit Windows 2000 / Documentation / Group Policy Voilà seulement ceux concernant cette stratégie. Enable Active DesktopUser Configuration\AdministrativeTemplates\Desktop\Active Desktop DescriptionEnables Active Desktop and prevents users from disabling it. This policy also disables the Show Web Content item on the context menu that appears when you right-click the desktop; it disables the Show Web content on my Active Desktop item on the Web tab in Display in Control Panel; and it disables the Use Windows classic desktop item on the General tab of the Folder Options dialog box. This prevents users from trying to enable or disable Active Desktop while a policy controls it. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, Active Desktop is disabled by default, but users can enable it. Important If both the Enable Active Desktop policy and the Disable Active Desktop policy are enabled, the Disable Active Desktop policy is ignored. If the Enable Classic Shell policy is enabled, then Active Desktop is disabled and both of these policies are ignored. Note This policy was documented incorrectly on the Explain tab in Group Policy for Windows 2000. The description in this file provides an accurate list of the user interface elements that the system disables when you enable the policy. Tip To enable Active Desktop without setting a policy, right-click the desktop, point to Active Desktop, and then click Show Web Content. Disable all itemsUser Configuration\AdministrativeTemplates\Desktop\Active Desktop DescriptionRemoves Active Desktop content and prevents users from adding Active Desktop content. This policy removes all Active Desktop items from the desktop. It also removes the Web tab from Display in Control Panel and removes the New Desktop Item command from the Active Desktop menu. As a result, users cannot add Web pages or pictures from the Internet or an intranet to the desktop. This policy does not disable Active Desktop. Users can still use image formats, such as JPEG and GIF, for their desktop wallpaper. Note To make changes to this policy effective, you must log off of Windows 2000 and then log on again. (The Explain tab in Group Policy fails to mention this requirement.) Related Policies Active Desktop WallpaperUser Configuration\AdministrativeTemplates\Desktop\Active Desktop DescriptionSpecifies the desktop background ("wallpaper") displayed on all users' desktops. This policy lets you specify the wallpaper on users' desktops and prevents users from changing the wallpaper or its style. The wallpaper you specify can be stored in a bitmap (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg), or HTML (*.htm, *.html) file. To use this policy, type the fully-qualified path and name of the file that stores the wallpaper image. You can type a local path, such as C:\Winnt\Logo.bmp or a UNC path, such as \\Server\Share\Logo.bmp. If the specified file is not available when the user logs on, no wallpaper is displayed. Users cannot specify alternate wallpaper. You can also use this policy to specify that the wallpaper image be centered, tiled, or stretched. Users cannot change this specification. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, no wallpaper is displayed. However, users can select the wallpaper of their choice. Note This policy requires that Active Desktop be enabled. By default, Active Desktop is disabled. To use a policy to enable Active Desktop, use the Enable Active Desktop policy. To make changes to this policy effective, you must log off of Windows 2000 and then log on again. (The Explain tab in Group Policy fails to mention this requirement.) |
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| Updated 24 septembre, 2003 Hervé Chaudret | |