On last week I manage to setup 3 servers that is web server, database server and a file server. Then bring the servers to Technology Park Malaysia Data Center to get it online. After assign the IP address, I rush to get home because it was too late already.

Waking up that morning with all curiosity either the 3 servers was fine or not. I manage to logging into those server by remote desktop. Yeaaaaahhhh, let start to work!!!

But when switching between server, I easily get confused because the interface are all the same. It was hard to remember either the server currently used is web, database or file server.

I tried to distinguished them with a different background colour, but it make things worst. I forgot which colour assigned for those servers. Hurrmm… my last resort was to differentiate the server using wallpaper that written the server role.. Follow the step bellow and you’ll see a wall paper on your “Remote Desktop“ed server.

Configuring the Server to Show Wallpaper

  1. Start > Run >
    • Type “mmc
    • enable-rd-01.jpg
  2. A Microsoft Management Console will be opened.
    • enable-rd-02.jpg
  3. Click File > Add / Remove Snap-in
    • An add / remove snap-in dialog will appear
    • enable-rd-04.jpg
    • Click Add
  4. A list of standalone snap-in will appear
    • Select “Group Policy Object Editor“, and click Add, then Finish
    • enable-rd-05.jpg
  5. Click Close, then OK.
  6. Local Computer Policy” tree will be displayed
    • Navigate to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Component > Terminal Services
    • Double click on “Enforce Removal of Remote Desktop Wallpaper
    • enable-rd-07.jpg
  7. The “Enforce Removal of Remote Desktop Wallpaper” setting dialog box will appear.
    • Select Enable
    • Click OK
    • enable-rd-08.jpg
  8. Exit Microsoft Management Console and don’t save the console setting

Configuring Client to See Wallpaper

  1. Run a Remote Desktop (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications)
    • Click Option
    • enable-rd-09.jpg
  2. Several tab appear
    • Click the Experience tab
    • Tick “Desktop Backgroud
    • enable-rd-10.jpg
    • Click Connect to login to your remote server


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    Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 at 3:36 pm
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