Problem with the 'Prevent changing window color and appearance' policy in Windows 7
I have found a possible bug with the 'Prevent changing window color and appearance' policy in Windows 7.
I have created a Windows 7 image which has a custom theme set in the default profile. If I build a machine without the above policy set, everything works fine. When I enable the policy, the 'Window Color' on newly built machines changes from the theme setting
(Frost) to a light blue, and the Window Color name in the Personalization window changes to 'Custom'.
This only happens when the machine is first built. If I build a machine without the policy set, log in, and then enable the policy, the Window Color remains as Frost.
Just wondering if anyone has seen this before, and if so is it a bug with the policy, or is there a fix? Thanks.
July 23rd, 2010 1:42pm
Hi Ben_W,
In order to reproduce this issue, I would like to confirm the following information:
1.
Did you use any applications to
create the
Windows 7 image which has a custom theme set in the default profile;
2.
Please let me know the detail steps you did when built a new machine with the policy enabled
3.
Please provide the policy and settings which you executed when the problem occurred
Regards,
Sabrina
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July 28th, 2010 11:51am
Hi Sabrina,
To create the theme I booted into 'audit' mode, set the background, window colour, screensaver etc. to how I wanted, and then clicked 'Save theme' in the Personalization window. I then followed the standard process of sysprepping the machine and catpuring an
image.
The 'Prevent changing window color and appearance' policy is under:
User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Control Panel/Personalization
To replicate the problem try setting the Window Colour to something obvious like red, and then sysprep the machine. First try building a machine with the captured image without the above policy enabled; the Window Colour should remain
red, then try with the policy enabled, and if you get the same issue it should change to blue.
I would be interested to know if you get the same thing.
Thanks,
Ben
July 29th, 2010 1:22pm
This issue appears to have been resolved in Windows 7 SP1. I've upgraded my image and it now holds the Window Colour set in 'audit' mode.
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April 20th, 2011 6:44am