įrom the Lock Screen wallpaper options, you can also tap the Focus button to link a Focus to a specific wallpaper, customize existing wallpapers, or swipe up on a wallpaper and tap to delete it. To add a new wallpaper, tap the Add button. To select a wallpaper you already created, swipe left and right.On the Lock Screen, touch and hold your Lock Screen to open your wallpaper gallery.To change your wallpaper from the Lock Screen, Face ID must clearly see your eyes and the areas around them. Make sure that you previously set up Face ID on your iPhone."Change your wallpaper from the Lock Screen Have you already followed the steps in the resource at the top of the page under the section titled "Change your wallpaper from the Lock Screen": We understand you're having issues with changing your wallpaper from the Lock Screen.
msi, and thus no longer in use.Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. msi makes it really easy to know exactly which files are installed, and automatically cleans up old files which are no longer a part of the. If management ask me how many devices have gotten the new wallpaper / lock screen images installed, I can give them exact numbers coming from reporting in ConfigMgr.I build the MSI using Advanced Installer, and the configuration needed here, is super straightforward: As usual, this is taken directly from my own production device. Notice I do something similar for our screensaver (that might turn into another blog post).ĭon’t mind me obfuscating some business applications. This can obviously be done with Intune as well. I deploy the source files via Configuration Manager, packaged as an. The DesktopImageStatus and LockScreenImageStatus values are defined as following (so this will be a place to look, if something is not working as expected): Once the policy has applied to your device, you will see your configuration made above, create entries in following location in the registry:Ĭomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PersonalizationCSP
When done configuring above, you have a device configuration profile similar to below illustration, which can be assigned to your devices: This is not entirely necessary or required, and can be a local source too if configured like so: file:///C:/Windows/wallpaper.png
Notice how the tooltip suggests that this should be a https source. This is not entirely necessary or required, and can be a local source too if configured like so: file:///C:/Windows/lockscreen.png Now, transitioning the lock screen and desktop wallpaper policy to Microsoft Endpoint Manager is easy, and obviously takes place in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center: Ĭreate a new device configuration profile (Device restrictions) for Windows 10:īrowse to the Locked Screen Experience options. Also notice this is a user configuration: Notice that this is a computer configuration:īelow is the illustration, also taken directly from my production environment, where the desktop wallpaper policy no longer is configured. Lock screen imageīelow is the illustration taken directly from my production environment, and while still configuring something with group policy in this area (yikes), the lock screen policy is no longer configured. When coming from group policy, configuring lock screen image and desktop wallpaper, this is respectively done for the computer (computer configuration) and the user (user configuration), and would typically require 2 Group Policy objects (unless mixing user and computer configurations, but that’d be a mess in my opinion). The process made up this short blog post. This time though, I was stubborn and insisted on moving away from Group Policy and do it with Intune. I’m regularly asked to change our desktop wallpaper and lock screen images, and when things needs to be done in a hurry, you usually stick to the easy solution. I assume most hybrid (co-managed) environments still look towards Group Policy when doing this, because it’s easy and what we’ve always been doing. This is something I currently just have done myself, in our own environment, and while it’s neither super technical nor advanced, then I figured it deserved some attention regardless.