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RoseW
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      1st Dec 2008
Xp Pro 64bit system
New machine mid Oct. 08
Classic style desktop (not web view) so only the link to the Windows
wallpaper images were on the list and not the Windows/ web folder
Edited the path for Wallpaper file to be a subfolder of My Pictures.
Created some jpg wallpaper images stored in the subfolder of My Pictures and
2 name entries resulted in the list of the Desktop Properties dialog box
Searched and these images do not appear twice anywhere in the hard drive.
Removed all pictures but one from that subfolder and still 2 listings.
Now I have removed that subfolder and its path in the registry and only
browse to a folder to have a wallpaper display. ONE image is listed in this
case.

I'm just curious why there were two listings appear in the Wallpaper choices
when I inserted my own into the subfolder since I have used this method over
the years.
Rose



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