![]() ![]() Select Add / General / Run PowerShell Script.Right-click and Edit your Windows 10 task sequence.You’ll end up with the following structure : Remove-Item C:\Windows\Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windows\*.*Ĭopy-Item $PSScriptRoot\img0.jpg c:\windows\WEB\wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpgĬopy-Item $PSScriptRoot\4k\*.* C:\Windows\Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windows Remove-Item c:\windows\WEB\wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpg Icacls C:\Windows\Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windows\*.* /Grant ‘System:(F)’ Icacls c:\windows\WEB\wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpg /Grant ‘System:(F)’ Takeown /f C:\Windows\Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windows\*.* Takeown /f c:\windows\WEB\wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpg If 4K support is needed, copy your files in the WallPaper\4K DirectoryĬreate a new Powershell script in the root of the Wallpaper directory and copy this code into it :.Rename your wallpaper to img0.jpg copy it in the WallPaper\DefaultRes directory.Create a new WallPaper\DefaultRes and WallPaper\4K folder in your Windows 10 customization directory.We will grant access to the SYSTEM account since it’s the account used during the SCCM task sequence. If you need to support 4K wallpaper, just place them in the 4K folder before updating your distribution points and the script will copy it to the right location.īy default, you can’t modify those files, we will use a PowerShell script to change the security of the folder and overwrite the wallpaper file. Windows 10 also support 4K wallpapers which are stored in C:\Windows\ Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windowsįor our post, we will delete the 4K wallpapers and overwrite the default img0.jpg file.The default Windows 10 wallpapers are stored in the C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows\ folder.We will now change the default Windows 10 wallpaper to a corporate one. Position this step after the Windows image has been deployed.Check the Package box and specify your Windows 10 customization package.Command line : Dism.exe /online /Import-DefaultAppAssociations:FileAssociations\SCDAppAssoc.xml.Select Add / General / Run Command Line.Right-click and Edit your Windows 10 task sequence.Go to Software Library \ Operating Systems \ Task Sequences.Right-click your Windows 10 Customization package and select Update Distribution Point.Open the SCCM Console and browse to Packages.Copy the XML file to your Windows 10 customization package in the FileAssociations Folder.It’s possible to change manually in this file but it’s a bit tricky to find ProdId and ApplicationName. You can see our modifications has been made. The XML file can be opened using any text editor. (Change the XML file name and path if desired but make sure that the directory exists or you’ll get an error code 3).Run the following command : Dism /Online /Export-DefaultAppAssociations:C:\Temp\SCDAppAssoc.xml.Now that our associations has been done, we need to export the associations to a XML file using DISM : HTML files, change program to Internet Explorer For Internet Explorer association, select HTTP Protocol.PDF files are now associated to Adobe Reader Open Control Panel / Programs / Default Programs / Set Associations.The first step is to make the association manually, we will then export the configuration to a XML file and we will use DISM in our task sequence to import the configuration. ![]() You just need to make sure that the application that you associate is installed during your Windows 10 deployment (or in your image). ![]() By default, Windows 10 uses Microsoft Edge to open every PDF files and HTTP links. For this post, we will redirect PDF files to Adobe Reader and HTTP/HTTPS to Internet Explorer. You can redirect any extension to any software. The first item we will be covering is file association.
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