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Could someone please post shimgvw.dll from Windows\System32 (from Longhorn 4051)? Thanks very much.

Here ya go .. Click HERE

By the way, for those that know, where do you change the windows flag that sits in the upper right hand corner in Explorer windows and Internet explorer? Is that in shell32.dll or Explorer.exe or what? :huh:

Here ya go .. Click HERE

By the way, for those that know, where do you change the windows flag that sits in the upper right hand corner in Explorer windows and Internet explorer? Is that in shell32.dll or Explorer.exe or what? :huh:

It's in shell32.dll, but you can also use Tweak UI.

Yes please. =)

Ok heres a shot of it.. I'm about 90% done with this one now and am still trying to decide if I want to scrap the original "slate" smartbar skin totally and just go with this newer version of the bar based on the PDC aero screenshots bar (Picture of it is HERE ) .. right now I need a break from it I've been looking at that damn bar for wayyyy too long tonight LOL Anyway heres there shots as it stands so far...

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I thought this looked kind of cool with it too :p Click Here

:)

Edited by Illusion456
I did a search in the windows dir of my build 4051, and I could not find resimages.dll.

As for the new picture viewer, check the attached image.

I did a search after installing Longhorn 4051 and resimages.dll is not included with this build..... :wacko:

Post shimgvw.dll. Also, please post any other DLLs you think might have graphics. :) Thanks.

sorry I just threw Longhorn 4051 away, I found it highly disappointing even the msn messenger pane wouldn't work :wacko:

Edit:

If you guys really need those dll's I'll put Longhorn back on my box.... :laugh:

Illusion456

Can you please include that dark matching slate wallpaper that appears in your 'normal' smartbarxp screenshot please when you come to release it or provide a link to is please?

Any ideas on when your slate smartbar will be ready btw? looks awesome:)

Cheers

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