![]() Settings shows my new picture that I changed it to, but that picture doesn’t appear when the machine is rebooted. If you are creating a Windows 10 image, you will benefit from using a PowerShell script to change the lock screen and desktop background to ensure that all the desktops in your environment are uniformly configured to have the same settings. As an ex-Windows Insider who beta tested Win10 from the start, I’m disappointed that this issue wasn’t caught before AU was released.Īlthough the picture for the lock screen was changed in settings, a second reboot shows that it reverted back to the same stock picture that was there before. Click on the drop down menu underneath the word 'background'. You can also display information - like the weather - on the lock screen. Switch between 'Picture,' Windows Spotlght,' and 'Slideshow' to customize your background. It seems many people have had this issue after the AU. Right-click empty space on your desktop and select 'Personalize,' then open the 'Lock Screen' window. I rebooted and, sure enough, I was able to change the lock screen picture. Went to HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsPersonalization then on the right side I deleted the Value: NoLockScreen Navigate to Start>Settings>Personalization. I can’t believe I didn’t do this first! I Googled “Some settings are managed by your organization – lock screen’ and To change the lockscreen and desktop background to default, follow the steps provided below and check for status. In fact after setting a lockscreen picture, one can turn lockscreen on (post 10) and keep the lockscreen image from changing.) After the AU I had to allow the lockscreen so I could change it to a picture. When that didnt work, I used this to change registry values. I had nolockscreen set before the AU and I could change the picture although the picture didn’t show. I selected the image I want with group policy Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization > Force a specific default lock screen and logon image. These interrelationships appeared in the AU. I don’t recall what they were during my testing. ![]() (Note lock screen and spotlight have some interrelationships. I opened the settings, headed to personalization, then to lock screen, I changed the background settings to picture, I clicked on browse, chose my picture and then the preview started to load, but it never loaded, the loading wheel was just spinning. But when I tried to change the picture it won´t let me. Perhaps a reinstall from the Media Creation Tool is in order. I want to change the wallpaper of my lock screen. There must have been something changed before the upgrade. If you like to use the image as a wallpaper and set it as a wallpaper, you can also do that. In this VM, I can change the lock screen picture in settings like your image in post #9. It is a VM that I keep as close to “vanilla” as possible just to be able to check out things that I mess up elsewhere ^). ![]() It has no additional software beyond Windows installed and no changes made to any registry entries. I just checked a Win 10 Home VM that was upgraded to AU from a clean install of 1511 (currently 1607-14393.187). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |