

- TO HOW CONFIGURE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE SIZE HOW TO
- TO HOW CONFIGURE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE SIZE WINDOWS 10
Wait for the changes to be applied to the users desktop.“Select” the Azure AD security group with the users that needs this background applied and click “save”.Click “Ok” and afterward the “Create” button.Click on “Configure” under the settings section and flip the switch “Run this script using the logged on credentials”.Type in a name for your script, click the “browse” icon and select the modified script.Open Microsoft Intune under PowerShell scripts.Change the “CustomerXXX” name to your company name and change the source $url to your public available image source online on the Internet.Download the script “SetDesktopBackground.ps1” from Microsoft scripting center.For this script I decided to use Imgur for the background image.

TO HOW CONFIGURE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE SIZE WINDOWS 10
These steps guides your through the steps of setting the corporate desktop background on all your Windows 10 devices.
TO HOW CONFIGURE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE SIZE HOW TO
How to get deploy the script using Microsoft Intune:

The PowerShell script can be downloaded from Microsoft scripting center. With a bit of coding this would allow us to manually set the background our self. Luckily Microsoft provided us with the ability to execute PowerShell on clients even on Windows 10 Pro. I remember in created a bit of controversy in the community as this seems like one of the most basic settings within Windows that is configured by the majority of all desktop administrators. After talking with fellow Microsoft MVP actually remember we have previously discussed this limitation when the “personlization CSP” policies was introduced by Microsoft. One of the things I did not think that much about was a limitation of setting the desktop image. A couple of weeks back we have had a workshop on how to use Microsoft Intune to manage his installation of Windows 10 devices using the configuration policies with Microsoft Intune. This is one of my smaller customers that use Microsoft Intune to manage his installation of Windows 10 Pro device. Late afternoon on Friday, I received a mail with the subject “Isn’t it just nice :)” and including the following screenshot attached.
