If you have MS Office, there is a shortcut on the Office
Toolbar.
You can look in the C:\windows\system32 for the file
"scrnsave.scr" and make a shortcut.
| Anybody know the command line to bring the screen saver
up? I want to
| make a shortcut to the taskbar.
| Thanks
| gorlock
After I posted this I tested the scrsave.scr and it is just
a blank screen. But if you sort the system32 folder by
type, all the screensavers will be together and you can make
a shortcut to the one you want.
I did notice something, the logon.scr doesn't want to be
changed. I tried renaming logon.scr to old-logon.scr and
then making a different screensaver the logon.scr. But it
kept creating a duplicate and then would not allow naming
another file "logon"
Any suggestions on how to rename and change the default
logon screensaver?
in message | If you have MS Office, there is a shortcut on the Office
| Toolbar.
| You can look in the C:\windows\system32 for the file
| "scrnsave.scr" and make a shortcut.
|
|
| | | Anybody know the command line to bring the screen saver
| up? I want to
| | make a shortcut to the taskbar.
| | Thanks
| | gorlock
|
|
|
| "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm>
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| |
| <BREAK>
| > Any suggestions on how to rename and change the default
| > logon screensaver?
| See here:
| http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_logonscr.htm
|
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