<string id="NoChangingWallPaper_Help">Prevents users from adding or changing the background design of the desktop.
By default, users can use the Desktop tab of Display in Control Panel to add a background design (wallpaper) to their desktop.
If you enable this setting, the Desktop tab still appears, but all options on the tab are disabled.
To remove the Desktop tab, use the "Hide Desktop tab" setting.
To specify wallpaper for a group, use the "Desktop Wallpaper" setting.
Note: You must also enable the "Desktop Wallpaper" setting to prevent users from changing the desktop wallpaper. Refer to KB article: Q327998 for more information.
Also, see the "Allow only bitmapped wallpaper" setting.</string>
<string id="NoDispAppearancePage_Help">Removes the Appearance and Themes tabs from Display in Control Panel.
When this setting is enabled, it removes the desktop color selection option from the Desktop tab.
This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to change the colors or color scheme of the desktop and windows.
If this setting is disabled or not configured, the Appearance and Themes tabs are available in Display in Control Panel.</string>
<string id="NoDispBackgroundPage_Help">Removes the Desktop tab from Display in Control Panel.
This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to change the pattern and wallpaper on the desktop.
Enabling this setting also prevents the user from customizing the desktop by changing icons or adding new Web content through Control Panel.</string>
<string id="NoDispCpl_Help">Disables Display in Control Panel.
If you enable this setting, Display in Control Panel does not run. When users try to start Display, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.
Also, see the "Prohibit access to the Control Panel" (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel) and "Remove programs on Settings menu" (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar) settings.</string>
<string id="NoDispScrSavPage_Help">Removes the Screen Saver tab from Display in Control Panel.
This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, or change the screen saver on the computer.</string>
<string id="NoDispSettingsPage_Help">Removes the Settings tab from Display in Control Panel.
This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, or change the display settings on the computer.</string>
If you disable this setting, screen savers do not run. Also, this setting disables the Screen Saver section of the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot change the screen saver options.
If you do not configure it, this setting has no effect on the system.
If you enable it, a screen saver runs, provided the following two conditions hold: First, a valid screensaver on the client is specified through the "Screensaver executable name" setting or through Control Panel on the client computer. Second, the screensaver timeout is set to a nonzero value through the setting or Control Panel.
Also, see the "Hide Screen Saver tab" setting.</string>
<string id="ScreenSaverFilename_Help">Specifies the screen saver for the user's desktop.
If you enable this setting, the system displays the specified screen saver on the user's desktop. Also, this setting disables the drop-down list of screen savers on the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel, which prevents users from changing the screen saver.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can select any screen saver.
If you enable this setting, type the name of the file that contains the screen saver, including the .scr file name extension. If the screen saver file is not in the %Systemroot%\System32 directory, type the fully qualified path to the file.
If the specified screen saver is not installed on a computer to which this setting applies, the setting is ignored.
Note: This setting can be superseded by the "Screen Saver" setting. If the "Screen Saver" setting is disabled, this setting is ignored, and screen savers do not run.</string>
<string id="ScreenSaverIsSecure">Password protect the screen saver</string>
<string id="ScreenSaverIsSecure_Help">Determines whether screen savers used on the computer are password protected.
If you enable this setting, all screen savers are password protected. If you disable this setting, password protection cannot be set on any screen saver.
This setting also disables the "Password protected" check box on the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel, preventing users from changing the password protection setting.
If you do not configure this setting, users can choose whether or not to set password protection on each screen saver.
To ensure that a computer will be password protected, also enable the "Screen Saver" setting and specify a timeout via the "Screen Saver timeout" setting.
Note: To remove the Screen Saver tab, use the "Hide Screen Saver tab" setting.</string>
<string id="ScreenSaverTimeOut_Help">Specifies how much user idle time must elapse before the screen saver is launched.
When configured, this idle time can be set from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours. If set to zero, the screen saver will not be started.
This setting has no effect under any of the following circumstances:
- The setting is disabled or not configured.
- The wait time is set to zero.
- The "No screen saver" setting is enabled.
- Neither the "Screen saver executable name" setting nor the Screen Saver tab of the client computer's Display Properties dialog box specifies a valid existing screensaver program on the client.
When not configured, whatever wait time is set on the client through the Screen Saver tab of the Display Properties dialog box is used. The default is 15 minutes.</string>
<string id="Themes_Disable_Options_Help">This setting effects the Themes tab that controls the overall appearance of windows.
It is accessed through the Display icon in Control Panel.
Using the options under the Themes tab, users can configure the theme for their desktop.
If you enable this setting, it removes the Themes tab.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, there is no effect.
Note: If you enable this setting but do not set a theme, the theme defaults to whatever the user previously set.</string>
<string id="Themes_Disable_VisualStyle">Prevent selection of windows and buttons styles</string>
<string id="Themes_Disable_VisualStyle_Help">Prevents users from changing the visual style of the windows and buttons displayed on their screens. When enabled, this setting disables the "Windows and buttons" drop-down list on the Appearance tab in Display Properties.</string>
<string id="Themes_Load_Theme">Load a specific visual style file or force Windows Classic</string>
<string id="Themes_Load_Theme_Help">This setting allows you to load a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file.
This can be a local computer visual style (Luna.msstyles), or a file located on a remote server using a UNC path (\\Server\Share\luna.msstyles).
If you enable this setting, the visual style file that you specify will be used. Also, a user may not choose to use a different visual style.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, the users can select the visual style that they want to use for their desktop.
Note: If this setting is enabled and the file is not available at user logon, the default visual style is loaded.
Note: When running Windows XP, you can select the Luna visual style by typing %windir%\resources\Themes\Luna\Luna.msstyles
Note: To select the Windows Classic visual style, leave the box blank beside "Path to Visual Style:" and enable this setting.</string>
<string id="Themes_Lock_Themesize">Prohibit selection of font size</string>
<string id="Themes_Lock_Themesize_Help">Prevents users from changing the size of the font in the windows and buttons displayed on their screens.
If this setting is enabled, the "Font size" drop-down list on the Appearance tab in Display Properties is disabled.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, a user may change the font size using the "Font size" drop-down list on the Appearance tab.</string>
</stringTable>
<presentationTable>
<presentation id="ScreenSaverFilename">
<textBox refId="ScreenSaverFilename">
<label>Screen Saver executable name</label>
</textBox>
</presentation>
<presentation id="ScreenSaverTimeOut">
<text>Number of seconds to wait to enable the Screen Saver</text>