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A rchive Date
[ 21-04-2001 ]
Category
[ Information Technologies ]
sub-Categoy
[ Microsoft ]

      [Changing Windows Logo Screen

      How do you modify the System Properties screen in Win2K to add a logo so that the option to choose it is seen when you open control panel.

      Answer:

      Without having to tweek any system settings.

      Create a file called OEMINFO.INI (in notepad) and a file called OEMLOGO.BMP (which has your logo on it) and place it in your C:\WINNT\system32 folder. Your OEMINFO.INI file you create in notepad should look like this:


      [General]
      Manufacturer=Whatever company you want
      Model=Make up a model name

      [Support Information]
      Line1=Your company name
      Line2=Address
      Line3=Address 2
      Line4=
      Line5=Phone:
      Line6=E-mail:
      Line7=Website:
      Line8=


      You can replace all the words after the = to be whatever you want. You will see a button called Support Information added to the System Properties dialog box.

      For your logo.
      Choose an image editor to use to create or convert your company image to a .bmp file. The catch is that the logo can't be any larger than 180 pixels wide and 114 pixels high and it has to be saved as a Bitmap image ]


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