TerryS wrote:
> A friend recently asked me to change the standard Windows XP desktop
> wallpaper on her laptop.
> I clicked through Control Panel\Display\Desktop tab to choose another
> Background.
>
> Low and behold, while scrolling the Background list I noticed that some
> enterprising gitt has managed to add high resolution copies of their scanned
> credit card (back and front) to the Backgrounds list.
>
> I have found the original scanned .jpg's in the default user My Documents\My
> Pictures folder.
> The Wallpaper system folder contains only the XP images.
>
> Would some helpful soul direct me to where I might find the 'user installed'
> background images files for removal.
Windows gets image files from these locations:
BMP Files from C:\WINDOWS
BMP, JPG, GIF, JPE, DIB, PNG, HTM files from the following locations:
C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper
C:\Documents and Settings\<USER NAME>\My Documents\My Pictures [& ALL
THE SUB-FOLDERS]
C:\Documents and Settings\<USER NAME>\Application
Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
C:\Program Files\Plus!\Themes [*** & ALL THE SUB-FOLDERS ***]
If that doesn't do the job for you, search for *.jpg.
Malke
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