Wallpaper & Home page



I have policies set in AD so that users can't change the wallpaper on their
computers as well as having their home page be www.mydomain.com.

If they try changing either of these through the control panel or other
similar methods, they can't.

However, if they right click on a picture and save it as background, it
allows them to.

Also, if they do something such as install Yahoo messenger, it changes their
home page to www.yahoo.com.

How can I prevent this from happening, or at least have it fixed next time
they login?

Thanks.


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