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Windows 10 daily images; how to enable for domain-joined machines


Steerpike

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One of the nicer features introduced with Windows 10 was the daily (or frequent) image push they give you on the 'lock' screen.  I don't know the correct terminology for this feature, which is probably why I can't search for the solution (if any) I'm looking for.  Basically, I have some domain-joined Win 10 machines and they don't seem to be able to receive these daily images.  I cannot find any setting anywhere to enable it. 

 

Basically, when you 'lock' your device (Windows Key + L, or just let it lock with user inactivity) you are presented with a random image from Microsoft, and you are offered a 'Like what you see?' link, which on 'hover' tells you more about it, and lets you 'Like' it or say 'I'm not a fan', which refines what you see next time.  

 

One of my domain joined users keeps asking me if I can enable this for her and I just can't seem to find anything about the feature! 

 

EDIT TO ADD: Posting this inspired me to take another stab at searching, and I discovered this feature is called "Windows Spotlight". This windows post Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen (Windows 10) - Configure Windows | Microsoft Docs suggests it's available in all editions, and is enabled by default; so I'm not sure why my domain joined users are not seeing it.  I will poke around some more in settings and GP ... 

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This page seems to describe how to set it up and how to manage it from GP.  Maybe it is disabled in your domain?

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/windows-spotlight

[Edit] Nevermind, ha, that's the exact same link you posted in your edit...

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