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  • 2 weeks later...
you need to use a program like Style XP to replace your Loginui.exe - other wise it means going into safe mode to replace it. (via the system32 folder)

I am working on the go button right now - wanted it to look more like the original longhorn button. Still having a lot of difficulty with that. (why I never tried to before joining the password box and go button so it looks like one image !)

Cat.

Or Login Loader, or manual editing with regedit.

  • 4 weeks later...

It still needs some work. I"d like to transfer in a nice shiny rounded black scrollbar, and make the text box rounded and connected to a more glassy Login button. And the scroll arrows look crappy. And I'd like to darken the white background...maybe to a dark grey... But I don't got the skills. :p

Oh, I've not a clue where I could host a 3.6MB file, definitely not Neowin. :(

I guess its 1024x768. I tried going down to 800x600, and the background image broke up. Can't go any higher on this LCD screen, so I can't really tell.

Thanks for the complements. At this point, with no hosting nor permissions, I'm not quite sure what to do... Maybe make my own login from scratch and then release that on Devart or Themexp, but I really have no clue how to put together a login...

I've PMed the author. If I do get permission to release, this is what its gonna look like, provided no element of the logon irks me before now and when (if) I get to release.

If anything, I'm gonna clean up that scrollbar, or get that bloody upper left corner...

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I got bored of waiting

so I took the concept of your background and transparency and came up with my own, and just threw it into my old Longhorn M5 logonui.

Im obviously not releasing it, just using it for personal use, but heres a preview, as you can see I couldnt quite get the colours to replicate the one you had. In any event, yours is still a killa logon, and I think youll be pretty stoked with the downloads it will recieve once its uploaded. Need to get you working on some visual styles next :)

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No response to the PM yet. but we'll give it time.

I have tinkered with the idea of creating my own visual style, but it is a lot of work; kudos to all the themers out there who take all this time to pull one together.

Maybe I will get to start one in the upcoming weeks... Who knows?

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