Desktop Settings for Windows 10

The Desktop Settings for Windows 10 configuration allows you to customize the desktop settings and push them to Windows 10 devices. Using this configuration, you can configure the following desktop settings:

  • Desktop background image
  • Lock screen image
  • Upload a custom Screen Saver
  • Desktop shortcuts

This feature requires Bridge. See Ivanti Bridge for details.

Procedure

  1. Under Configuration, click +Add.
  2. Select Desktop Settings for Windows 10 configuration. The Desktop Settings for Windows 10 page is displayed.
  3. In the Name field, type an appropriate name for the settings.
  4. (Optional) Click the +Add Description link to add a description for the configuration.

  5. In the Configuration Setup section, configure the following settings:

    Setting

    Description

    File Delivery

    Select any of the following file delivery options for Desktop Settings:

    • Upload File - Upload settings to Ivanti Neurons for MDM.
    • Override URL - Provide override URLs with the settings files to download.

    Desktop Wallpaper Settings

    Click Choose File to locate and upload a wallpaper image.: Supported file formats are BMP, JPG, JPEG, PNG.

    Lock screen Wallpaper Settings

    (The Lock screen Wallpaper setting is NOT supported on Windows 10 Pro devices)

    Click Choose File to locate and upload a wallpaper image.

    Supported file formats are BMP, JPG, JPEG, PNG.

    Screen Saver Settings

    Click Choose File to locate and upload a screen saver file.

    Upload only Windows compatible .SCR files.

    Select Password protect for Screen Saver if you want to set password to unlock the Screen Saver mode.

    Select a Screen Saver Timeout period (in minutes).

    Desktop shortcuts

    Click Add Shortcut to set up desktop shortcuts to add to device desktops. The Add Shortcut window is displayed. Fill out the table using the following options:

    • Location - Type the location where the shortcut is to appear on the Windows device.
    • Target Path - Type the local path, or UNC path or the drive letter to which the shortcut will lead. Target path can also be a URL.
    • Arguments - Type any argument to be used when opening the target file.
    • Working Directory - Type the folder path that contains files required by the target.
    • Icon File - Upload valid Windows .ico files.

    After configuring the options, click Add Shortcut.

  6. Click Next.
  7. Select one of the following distribution options:
    • All Devices
    • No Devices (default)
    • Custom
  8. Click Done.