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It's buggy because only the icons/bitmaps were replaced and not the string tables itself, so it may look weird at times. (someones working on one with the string tables changed too) But overall, there's not too many bugs (I only get the shell32 / msgina - logoff / shutdown bug) but I edited those files and replaced bitmaps so it's fine now.

Stefanka, I think it is very nice of you to share all the work you have done. I can't imagine how many hours you spent doing all of that work.

I have a question for you. How did you manage to force Windows to use large icons on prompt windows, like on the picture below;

http://members.optusnet.com.au/gwilymwho/form.jpg

Normally when you replace the icon(s) in prompt windows, XP will use a very low resolution icon, even though you have included some high resolution icons.

Could you explain to me how you acomplished this?

- Cardinal.

i includet Bitmaps.

I can't download,what is download ID?

The man, who hosts the stuff, doesn't have traffic (for January) anymore thus you've to wait till February ;)

BTW, I think I never said it:

Stefan, your stuff rocks, I'm using it since the release-date without big problems (only by changing themes there's error with showing one image/bitmap, but who cares?) :cool:

I can't get the script to run in the Replacer program. Every time I drag and drop it in the Replacer.cmd program it says "File Not Found In Database" then a line below that "ReplacerScript.txt" so I'm really not sure what to do :( Any help please?

I can't get the script to run in the Replacer program. Every time I drag and drop it in the Replacer.cmd program it says "File Not Found In Database" then a line below that "ReplacerScript.txt" so I'm really not sure what to do :( Any help please?

You have a folder with all the customized files by StefanKa, right?

Put in there the ReplacerScript and open that script with Replacer.

(The Script and the Files have to be in the SAME folder).

After you run the script with Replacer usually it has to work :unsure:

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