To unload the Default User hive run: reg Unload HKLM\WVD To add the registry key run: reg add "HKLM\WVD\Control Panel\Desktop" /v UserPreferencesMask /t REG_BINARY /d 9032078010000000 /f To load the Default User hive run: reg Load HKLM\WVD C:\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT Start an elevated DOS prompt and run the following commands. ![]() To add this registry key to the Default User profile, login as Administrator to your “Master VM” or session host VM. However, keep in mind that in this case the setting will only be applied to users that will login for the first time and not already have an existing profile. To apply this setting to all users, you can add the registry key to the Default User profile. ![]() reg add "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v UserPreferencesMask /t REG_BINARY /d 9032078010000000 /f You can test it by running the following command in your Windows Virtual Desktop session and logoff and login again. This can easily be fixes by changing a registry key value under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and logoff and login again. You cannot see where one window ends and the other one starts. A File Explorer window is open, with on top of it the Microsoft Paint application. ![]() However, when publishing a Desktop or a RemoteApp from a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool where the session host VMs running Windows 10, there are no visible borders around the windows by default.įor example, see the blow screenshot. First of all, it is not really a Windows Virtual Desktop problem, this has been a Microsoft Windows setting for many years now.
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