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How to add image to "locked desktop" screen?

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Wildone_106, 2005/02/05.

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    Wildone_106

    Wildone_106 Inactive Thread Starter

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    When u lock your desktop, how can I add my own image to the screen instead of the little box that says "Ctrl+Alt+del" to unlock ect ect? Theres a guy at work (who I dont know) has his own image to a locked desktop, when I moved his mouse it told me its locked, but displays an image instead of the windows "blue" hows this done!?
     
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    PeteC

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    Get to know him? Unless somebody else knows that might be the simplest way. Afraid I can't help you on this.
     

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    Zander

    Zander Geek Member Alumni

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    I'm with Pete on this one but I really have to plead ignorance here. It would help to know how you're locking the desktop. Are you using something native to windows or are you using third party software to do this?
     
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    Wildone_106

    Wildone_106 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Ok thanks anyway, it looks like the standard windows dialogue box that says its locked but only appears if you'd move the mouse, otherwise a custom image is displayed..if I ever find out I'll post it here
     
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