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      i3 @Kelly
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      @kelly Here is the gpresult.html
      2_1536679679265_2018-09-11 10_24_45-Microsoft Edge.png 1_1536679679265_2018-09-11 10_25_04-Microsoft Edge.png 0_1536679679263_2018-09-11 10_25_19-Microsoft Edge.png

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        Kelly @i3
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        @i3 It looks like you're setting the wallpaper twice. Once with pure group policy and then again with a reg key.

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          i3 @Kelly
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          @kelly I noticed that once I exported the gpresult. I had since removed it but it didn't change anything. I made sure to run gpupdate and even rebooted a few times. Still shows a black background, however, the correct file is selected in the "personalize" menu to manually set the background.

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            Kelly @i3
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            @i3 said in Desktop photo for all PC's in the domain:

            @kelly I noticed that once I exported the gpresult. I had since removed it but it didn't change anything. I made sure to run gpupdate and even rebooted a few times. Still shows a black background, however, the correct file is selected in the "personalize" menu to manually set the background.

            And the user can open the file and it shows not a black background? Just making sure it isn't a permissions issue. Are you viewing the desktop of the user at their screen or through a remote access tool like TeamViewer or RDP?

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              i3
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              Thank you for the help. By posting the screenshots, I realized I had a typo in the file extension. .png vs .jpg
              Once I double checked them all it now works.

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