I think this is an easy question to answer, but I am dumb... heh

J

Jonathan

Okay, first of all I didn't know where to post this
question, since non of the subject headings were related
to it. Here is my question:

It has to do with the background image on the desktop. I
am running Windows 2000, I displayed a background by right
clicking the desktop and browsing files and then picked a
picture. Anyway I switch backgrounds a few times and now
here is my problem:

Everytime I start up, shut down or simply hit Alt, Ctrl
Del there is an image of a background which I used to have
displayed before, but I don't anymore. Normally there is
a different picture on the desktop. I would verymuch like
to simply get rid of the image which appears when I start
up, shut down or hit alt, ctrl and del. Any ideas?

If you could, would you e-mail me if you know what I am
talking about and know how to fix this problem? Thanks a
lot.

(e-mail address removed)
 
J

Jerold Schulman

Okay, first of all I didn't know where to post this
question, since non of the subject headings were related
to it. Here is my question:

It has to do with the background image on the desktop. I
am running Windows 2000, I displayed a background by right
clicking the desktop and browsing files and then picked a
picture. Anyway I switch backgrounds a few times and now
here is my problem:

Everytime I start up, shut down or simply hit Alt, Ctrl
Del there is an image of a background which I used to have
displayed before, but I don't anymore. Normally there is
a different picture on the desktop. I would verymuch like
to simply get rid of the image which appears when I start
up, shut down or hit alt, ctrl and del. Any ideas?

If you could, would you e-mail me if you know what I am
talking about and know how to fix this problem? Thanks a
lot.

(e-mail address removed)

See tips 29 and 205 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

These entries hold the background and bit map that is used prior to log on and
after log off.

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 

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