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i got know idea why winzip is placeing something in your system32 dir?

i use built in zip thats part of xp...i even downloaded and double checked to make sure i didnt screw something up when i zipped the togie.theme file and togie folder containing the togie.msstyle file...and on mine everything is extracting normally...like i said before the reason i included a togie.theme file,is so that if you place that file in your C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes directory and the togie folder there also,then the theme will show up under your display properties themes tab....

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:ermm: i don't know what to tell you.

about the winzip.. since i try out so many VS's i don't trust the authors to have correctly zipped the theme files. i do it manually so it's right the first time, some files just dump all the files all over the place instead of creating folder and such as it is supposed to be.

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why did radish remove that attachment in the 2nd post? just curious.

Because i asked him too...i linked the updated file in first post,but people where still downloading it from just below the picture...some people just dont read!

As far as a shellstyle goes,i just didnt think it went with this simple type theme...just uncheck "use common task" in visual effects

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As far as a shellstyle goes,i just didnt think it went with this simple type theme...just uncheck "use common task" in visual effects

Everyone is a critic, I think a theme is incomplete without a shellstyle...look at HmmXP to see how a simple/minimal theme benefits from a shellstyle. As far as the other, that just takes it back to the classic view which was horrible, defeats one of the purposes of using XP in the first place. I use the common tasks all the time, couldn't live without them...okay I could but don't want too.

Either way, it's a great style, so congrats are in order, you do good work, and were there a shellstyle made I would use it in the future. Till then...

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