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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Windows Server 2008 and R2 Default Background Colors

Have you ever changed the default Windows Server 2008 desktop color and wanted to change it back? The blueish-green color is not shown in the default palette, so you have to enter the RGB values manually.

Red = 29
Green = 95
Blue = 122

Here are the RGB values for the default Windows Server 2008 R2 desktop:

Red = 58
Green = 110
Blue = 165


While I'm at it, here is the formula for the cool smokey blue background for Windows PowerShell 2:

Red = 1
Green = 36
Blue = 86

12 comments:

  1. Thanks! Just what I was looking for...

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  2. I think you have the colors in the wrong order it should be
    Red 29
    Green 95
    Blue 122

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  3. You are correct, I fixed the article. Thanks!

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  4. do you know the background color for 2008 R2. it's more of a light blue but i can't seem to duplicate it.

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  5. The Windows Server 2008 R2 background colors are:

    Red 58
    Green 110
    Blue 165

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  6. thanks for the quick response. are you sure that is correct? it looks like there is a bit more green than my R2 servers. i'm not sure but perhaps it's different for terminal servers?

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  7. I checked it against two physical servers and they both show the same values. Perhaps your RDP session is not set to use something less than 16-bit color?

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  8. Oops, I meant that your RDP session is set to something less than 16-bit color.

    I updated the original post to include a sample tile of the Windows Server 2008 R2 background.

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  9. Thank you I wanted this!

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