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    Andrea Caldarone Guest

    Customize Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote desktop logon screen

    Hi all,

    I have a Windows 2008 Server R2 Standard Edition x64 with "remote desktop
    service" installed. I want to customize the screen that remote users see
    when they connect to that server via RDP.
    Is there a way?


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    Re: Customize Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote desktop logon screen

    The location of the policy and the explanation from GP is given below:

    [Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\User Accounts] Apply the default user logon picture to all users

    This policy setting allows an administrator to standardize the logon pictures for all users on a system to the default user picture. One application for this policy setting is to standardize the logon pictures to a company logo.

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