Yes, Windows 7 allows for multiple gadgets to be on the desktop at the same time. The group policy settings are in the area called Group Policy Object.
There are a number of different gadgets available for Windows XP. One of the best is called the "Window Docker" and it allows the user to dock different icons on a sidebar.
The "Experience" tab allows you to specify which Windows Desktop features clients can use withing a terminal session.
You cannot. Desktop is a single image which would cause problems if you made it animate. Windows 98 allowed you to disply the desktop as a web page, which allowed animation. Vista ultimate allows you to play an mpeg move on the desktop background. Windows 7 and Vista allows the use of gadgets which can be made to display animated images behind active windows. I believe windows 7 has the option to display background as a webpage too.
The desktop is very versatile and allows one to search the computer. It makes a handy use of the sidebar as well, not to mention the fact that there is a gadgets and tools interface.
Vista has a Sidebar feature that allows you to see variously running apps on your desktop.
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In XP PRO, remote desktop is a program that allows you to use the computer from a remote location just as if you were sitting at the keyboard.
Themes XP is software available for computers that run Windows. It allows the user to customize their desktop with unique themes or skins. This allows the user to create customized wallpapers, desktop icons, and desktop backgrounds.
Windows explorer is the process which allows you to view your desktop, icons, browse folders. You can find it by opening task manager and locate explorer.exe
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