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Booted up this morning and themes are broken!

 
 
Mark.Wright@bristol.ac.uk
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      28th Nov 2003
Typical MS windows...
I booted up this morning and all the themes no longer work for all the
users on this computer - I start with "classic look". Great. They are stil
listed in Display_properties -> Themes but if I select them only the
background changes and everything else default back to Classic. The demo
window is blacked out mostly. I then need to go Appearence and re-select
Windown XP style, but then I get stuck with the three naff colour schemes
in XP. My saved theme (saved especially for this kind of crap) doesnt work
either.
About 18 months ago I saved that hacked uxtheme.dll or whatever it is
called, but I cant remember all the crap I went though to get themes
working to start with! I am very close to wiping this rubbish off and
giving the partition to my linux install. Can anyone tell me how to undo
whatever wierdness has happened? Cheers,
Mark


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Mark.Wright@bristol.ac.uk
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      28th Nov 2003
Its coming back to me now - I used to have "Coughdrop", and I can still
see the CoughDrop.msstyles file. If I double click on it it just opens up
the display properties tab on Appearence. There is no sign of Coughdrop
there any more though...
Mark
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Anando [MS-MVP]
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      28th Nov 2003
Hi,
This is not a "Typical MS Windows" problem. The hacked uxtheme.dll is not a
part of Windows XP and hence you should not complain if you are getting
probelms after installing the hacked file. Go to wherever you got the file
from and ask those guys. Change your attitude if you want any help in these
newsgroups. Do not blame Windows or MS for any problem that you have
created.

I will give you a hint: The hacked uxtheme.dll has been replaced by Windows
File Protection by the original dll file and hence the third party themes do
not work any more.

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Anando
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
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www.mvps.org
www.dts-l.org


<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Typical MS windows...
> I booted up this morning and all the themes no longer work for all the
> users on this computer - I start with "classic look". Great. They are stil
> listed in Display_properties -> Themes but if I select them only the
> background changes and everything else default back to Classic. The demo
> window is blacked out mostly. I then need to go Appearence and re-select
> Windown XP style, but then I get stuck with the three naff colour schemes
> in XP. My saved theme (saved especially for this kind of crap) doesnt work
> either.
> About 18 months ago I saved that hacked uxtheme.dll or whatever it is
> called, but I cant remember all the crap I went though to get themes
> working to start with! I am very close to wiping this rubbish off and
> giving the partition to my linux install. Can anyone tell me how to undo
> whatever wierdness has happened? Cheers,
> Mark
>
>
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Chad Harris
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      28th Nov 2003
This is not a "*problem*" and in advance, I'm not *blaming MS for this
phenomenon* since it involves a 3rd party software that makes the gui more
interesting. I take the responsibility when I bring in 3rd party Software
that I can't expect MS or MS Research or MS XP/Longhorn Developers to
anticipate much of the software and hardware out there. I use themes from
TGT-Soft's "Style XP." Ocasionally, with no pattern, when I boot the style
will revert to a crude toolbar and namebar--more linear but keep the Style
primary color I selected with a slightly different shade. When this
happens, I only have to reboot to get back the Style theme.

I just want to learn what's going on when this happens and if anyone can
clarify Anando's hint invoking WFP when I presume SFC wasn't run when Mark
booted up and saw his themes gone. Does WFP somehow replace that .dll
automatically and how?

Thanks,

Chad Harris

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"Anando [MS-MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> This is not a "Typical MS Windows" problem. The hacked uxtheme.dll is not

a
> part of Windows XP and hence you should not complain if you are getting
> probelms after installing the hacked file. Go to wherever you got the file
> from and ask those guys. Change your attitude if you want any help in

these
> newsgroups. Do not blame Windows or MS for any problem that you have
> created.
>
> I will give you a hint: The hacked uxtheme.dll has been replaced by

Windows
> File Protection by the original dll file and hence the third party themes

do
> not work any more.
>
> --
>
> Anando
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
> www.microsoft.com/mvp
> www.mvps.org
> www.dts-l.org
>
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Typical MS windows...
> > I booted up this morning and all the themes no longer work for all the
> > users on this computer - I start with "classic look". Great. They are

stil
> > listed in Display_properties -> Themes but if I select them only the
> > background changes and everything else default back to Classic. The demo
> > window is blacked out mostly. I then need to go Appearence and re-select
> > Windown XP style, but then I get stuck with the three naff colour

schemes
> > in XP. My saved theme (saved especially for this kind of crap) doesnt

work
> > either.
> > About 18 months ago I saved that hacked uxtheme.dll or whatever it is
> > called, but I cant remember all the crap I went though to get themes
> > working to start with! I am very close to wiping this rubbish off and
> > giving the partition to my linux install. Can anyone tell me how to undo
> > whatever wierdness has happened? Cheers,
> > Mark
> >
> >
> > --

>
>



 
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Anando [MS-MVP]
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      28th Nov 2003
Hi,
According to what Mark described, it was clear that he was trying to use
third party visual styles without the hacked uxtheme.dll He also mentions
that peviously they were working properly and this problem started only
recently. One can clearly deduce that the hacked uxtheme.dll has been
replaced by the original one. he explicitly mentions that he installed the
uxtheme.dll 18 months ago so the posibility that he is/was using StyleXP is
ruled out. The question is that what replaced the hacked dll. If he did not
do it himself, then the best guess is WFP.

>>I am very close to wiping this rubbish off and giving the partition to my

linux install

The guy does not know what he is saying/doing and assumes that it is Windows
XP's fault for not running Third-party visual styles.

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Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
www.microsoft.com/mvp
www.mvps.org
www.dts-l.org


"Chad Harris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:u1ONY$(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is not a "*problem*" and in advance, I'm not *blaming MS for this
> phenomenon* since it involves a 3rd party software that makes the gui more
> interesting. I take the responsibility when I bring in 3rd party Software
> that I can't expect MS or MS Research or MS XP/Longhorn Developers to
> anticipate much of the software and hardware out there. I use themes

from
> TGT-Soft's "Style XP." Ocasionally, with no pattern, when I boot the

style
> will revert to a crude toolbar and namebar--more linear but keep the Style
> primary color I selected with a slightly different shade. When this
> happens, I only have to reboot to get back the Style theme.
>
> I just want to learn what's going on when this happens and if anyone can
> clarify Anando's hint invoking WFP when I presume SFC wasn't run when

Mark
> booted up and saw his themes gone. Does WFP somehow replace that .dll
> automatically and how?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chad Harris
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> "Anando [MS-MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> > This is not a "Typical MS Windows" problem. The hacked uxtheme.dll is

not
> a
> > part of Windows XP and hence you should not complain if you are getting
> > probelms after installing the hacked file. Go to wherever you got the

file
> > from and ask those guys. Change your attitude if you want any help in

> these
> > newsgroups. Do not blame Windows or MS for any problem that you have
> > created.
> >
> > I will give you a hint: The hacked uxtheme.dll has been replaced by

> Windows
> > File Protection by the original dll file and hence the third party

themes
> do
> > not work any more.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Anando
> > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
> > www.microsoft.com/mvp
> > www.mvps.org
> > www.dts-l.org
> >
> >
> > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Typical MS windows...
> > > I booted up this morning and all the themes no longer work for all the
> > > users on this computer - I start with "classic look". Great. They are

> stil
> > > listed in Display_properties -> Themes but if I select them only the
> > > background changes and everything else default back to Classic. The

demo
> > > window is blacked out mostly. I then need to go Appearence and

re-select
> > > Windown XP style, but then I get stuck with the three naff colour

> schemes
> > > in XP. My saved theme (saved especially for this kind of crap) doesnt

> work
> > > either.
> > > About 18 months ago I saved that hacked uxtheme.dll or whatever it is
> > > called, but I cant remember all the crap I went though to get themes
> > > working to start with! I am very close to wiping this rubbish off and
> > > giving the partition to my linux install. Can anyone tell me how to

undo
> > > whatever wierdness has happened? Cheers,
> > > Mark
> > >
> > >
> > > --

> >
> >

>
>



 
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Mark.Wright@bristol.ac.uk
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      28th Nov 2003
Anando [MS-MVP] <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: This is not a "Typical MS Windows" problem. The hacked uxtheme.dll is not a
: part of Windows XP and hence you should not complain if you are getting
: probelms after installing the hacked file. Go to wherever you got the file
: from and ask those guys. Change your attitude if you want any help in these
: newsgroups. Do not blame Windows or MS for any problem that you have
: created.

The file is the one advised from "Kelly's corner".

: I will give you a hint: The hacked uxtheme.dll has been replaced by Windows
: File Protection by the original dll file and hence the third party themes do
: not work any more.

The file has not been replaced - it has not been touched.
I might have known not to get any help here. As usual, "It's not
Microsoft's fault" that it's OS did something wierd and unprovoked.
Mark

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Anando [MS-MVP]
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      28th Nov 2003
Hi,
Even if you were advised from Kelly's site to use the uxtheme.dll, you
should see this first:

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/terms_of_use.htm

If you have any knowledge about the working of Windows XP, then you might be
knowing about the WFP. If you dont know about WFP, please visit the
following page:

http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q222/1/93.ASP

I hope it will become clear to you as to how the hacked uxtheme.dll got
replaced on its own after you read the above mentioned article.


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Anando
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
www.microsoft.com/mvp
www.mvps.org
www.dts-l.org


<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Anando [MS-MVP] <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : This is not a "Typical MS Windows" problem. The hacked uxtheme.dll is

not a
> : part of Windows XP and hence you should not complain if you are getting
> : probelms after installing the hacked file. Go to wherever you got the

file
> : from and ask those guys. Change your attitude if you want any help in

these
> : newsgroups. Do not blame Windows or MS for any problem that you have
> : created.
>
> The file is the one advised from "Kelly's corner".
>
> : I will give you a hint: The hacked uxtheme.dll has been replaced by

Windows
> : File Protection by the original dll file and hence the third party

themes do
> : not work any more.
>
> The file has not been replaced - it has not been touched.
> I might have known not to get any help here. As usual, "It's not
> Microsoft's fault" that it's OS did something wierd and unprovoked.
> Mark
>
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