Windows 7 small desktop icons gpo




















If you want to use it permanently, you may want to consider adding it to the startup folder so that it is run on the start of the system. The behavior in Windows Vista is a little bit different though. Instead of reducing large icons to small icons it just reduces the space between icons. Take a look at the two screenshots below to see how that looks.

The left image shows the default icon size on the XP desktop and the size if icons after you run Deskview on the system. The right image highlights the same two states on Windows Vista instead. DeskView may still prove useful if you are running Windows XP or Vista and want desktop icons to take less space than they do by default. If you are running Windows 7 or newer, you may get similar results using the right-click context menu on the desktop.

An added benefit of that is that you don't need to make sure DeskView is run on start or whenever it is needed. We have uploaded a copy of DeskView to our own server. Please note that we don't support the program in any way. To download it, click on the following link: deskview. In Item section, click drop down arrow, click Icon entry. Set icon size as small or large as you want there.

This gives 16 desktop icons with text vertically, which I find to be a good size. Like in the autorun menu that pops up when you use a usb flash drive.

And everywhere else you have the option to view as icons, Windows Explorer and the Control Panel. Covered by US Patent.

Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! I have searched through every policy and many forums but it doesn't seem like this exists.

I just wanted to double check. In Windows 7 is there a way through Group Policy or some other Central Network option to set the icon size to small, so that whenever a new user logs on to a machine in the domain they don't have to set the icon size on the desktop and Start menu to small. Join our community to see this answer!

You can name this policy as deploy desktop shortcuts or app shortcuts or anything meaningful. Click OK. In this example, I am creating a shortcut that links to my blog. The GPO desktop shortcut is now ready.

You can still go back and edit the shortcut if required. Run a gpupdate on the client computers or log off and login. Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 User Interface. Sign in to vote. Is there any way of doing this? I can see a GPO option in the windows 7 admx to turn off access to task bar resizing, but no option to set the size itself.

It appears to be the default has been reversed from Vista, but there's no way of changing the default with a GPO, not the regular ones anyway. Is there a registry hack I can load into a GPO to force it? It's really annoying having to have each individual user set the size manually.

Friday, February 5, PM. Saturday, February 6, AM. Thanks, that was helpful. I'm rapidly developing a strong dislike for the Windows 7 UI, I notice that someone else has just posted another query on how to remove the control panel icon from the desktop, which was the next thing I was about to try!

Can't get the theme to work properly either, someone else posted on that too. And the control panel lockdown for "hide icons" doesn't seem to work on 7, the applets are blocked from working but they appear in the control panel. And I'm having problems with bitmap wallpaper too, that policy does work but on one of the test machines it seems to be unstable, keeps going black, hit F5 and it comes back again.

I think I'm abandoning Windows 7 deployment sorry, Windows 6.



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