The file is called SSMYPICS.SCR and is in C: Windows System32 rc wrote: one of my 'my pictures' slideshow has become a screen saver option. How can I remove it so that it no longer can be set as screen saver?
Windows 7 Enterprise SP1Windows 10 Enterprise (1809)
Utilizing GP to to implement ssmypics.scr as Enterprise-wide screensaver.
When implemented via GPO, this screensaver (as well as others) works without issue...as long as there is a user logged on. However, there are two situations in which the screensaver does not function properly as follows:
- Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 Windows 10 Enterprise (1809) Utilizing GP to to implement ssmypics.scr as Enterprise-wide screensaver. When implemented via GPO, this screensaver (as well as others) works without issue.as long as there is a user logged on. However, there are two situations in which the screensaver does not function properly as follows.
- 10 years ago on Introduction Reply Upvote MUCH EASIER WAY goto c: drive then windows file then system 32 file then find the icon that looks like a monitor that says something like the screen saver you wand example ssmystiphy.
When the computer is first powered on or restarted, the screensaver never starts.
When there are no users currently logged on, but one or more had already logged on and now has logged off, the screensaver kicks in, but the images are not displayed. Instead, what appear to be random icon-ish images are being displayed.
Is there a general location on the local drives where I can place our screensaver images so that the screensaver would function both when all users have logged off and when the computer is first powered on or restarted?
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Thanks in advance.