Use this quick guide to locate information about customizing the desktop. You will find information about the new customization features available in Windows 2000, information about customizing desktops in different ways and in differing environments, and ideas to help you resolve any problems you may have with customization.Learn about new features related to desktop customization.Building on the Microsoft® Windows® 98 and Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation version 4.0 user interface, Windows 2000 Professional introduces new features to help users stay organized and efficiently access the programs they need. Group Policy settings give administrators more control over the user interface.
Define desktop configuration standards.Desktop configuration standards can lower the total cost of ownership of Windows 2000 Professional computers. Learn how to define standards in your organization.
Customize Windows 2000 Professional on a Windows 2000 Server network.Implementing centralized custom desktop configurations is easy when you use the Group Policy functionality of Windows 2000 Server and Active DirectoryTM.
Customize Windows 2000 Professional desktops independent of a Windows 2000 server network.Even when your Windows 2000 Professional users are connected to UNIX, NetWare, or Windows NT 4.0 Server networks, you can implement custom desktops by applying Group Policy settings to the user's computer.
Control the features users can access and set.Use Group Policy and System Policy Editor to control the Windows user interface within your organization.
Provide quick access to programs and folders.Create custom shortcuts and program icons on desktops for immediate access to frequently used programs, folders, and files.
Access commands and programs from the Start menu.Customize the Start and Programs menus to help users find what they need quickly, prevent users from changing or accessing operating system functions, or provide access to custom programs, folders, and files.