One of the registry keys (I havent figured out which one yet) is preventing me from changing the background wallpaper for the lock screen.
Still searching.... driving my team crazy. Windows 11
; Hidden > Lock Screen > Dynamic content > Disabled
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Personalization]
"NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001
Haha... No. They'd like to think so.Reg_6_Other.reg
Code:; Hidden > Lock Screen > Dynamic content > Disabled [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001
What team? There are multiple Kreemer's running loose?!
To be honest, I'd rather not have to remove this in a registry. What settings in NTlite are controlling this so that I can simply disable it?Haha... No. They'd like to think so.
I am working with a few others and figuring out the best way to get a custom image without SCCM.
Pity? Okay. Well.I was gonna to mock your endless questions, but now I'm filled with pity .
There's a lot of SCCM-related stuff that works outside, if you learn to read btw the lines, like exporting GPO's and reg keys. It's strength over NTLite is domain awareness. Worse case, you deploy a NTLited image using WSIM or SCCM to get the custom scripting done.
I agree. The product is quite powerful. And I am disappointed how the YT videos barely touch the surface of the really vital features of it. I've sent several of the content creators messages about that. But I don't anticipate they will upload a version of a Part 2 any time soon.LOL - I pity your SCCM usage. So far, you're doing above average for a newcomer.
The YT videos are spotty, they spend too much time on some features and entirely skip others.
Ah, yeah this is precisely why I tried to avoid the use of GPO whenever possible. There is like 6 I had to use though because there were no known alternatives. If you come across any other issues from my image that'd be the thing to look at is if it's a \policies\ key. If so you have to delete that key to remove the "lock" and allow users to change that thing.One of the registry keys (I havent figured out which one yet) is preventing me from changing the background wallpaper for the lock screen.
Still searching.... driving my team crazy. Windows 11
So far I've seen a message for most of them, but every now and then there is one that doesn't have a message. The lock screen key they just tweaked is one that doesn't have a message unfortunately.System Restore disabled in GPO, warnings for other things would be similar i expect.
so you find it and share it outevery now and then there is one that doesn't have a message. The lock screen one they just tweaked is one that doesn't have a message unfortunately.
The message appears in the Settings app. Or did I understand something wrong?The lock screen key they just tweaked is one that doesn't have a message unfortunately.
Oh you are probably right. I haven't used W11 to check that, but honestly I wasn't thinking about this settings menu. I was too focused on the actual lock screen itself, and the lock screen doesn't have a message. I've been doing a lot of forum stuff remotely lately, not at my Windows desktop, so I haven't been able to check into things properly before replying. Hopefully I haven't confused things too muchThe message appears in the Settings app. Or did I understand something wrong?
If you disabled the lock screen you are not seeing this, I think you are confusing it with sign-in screen.I was too focused on the actual lock screen itself, and the lock screen doesn't have a message.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"DisableLogonBackgroundImage"=dword:00000001