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If you're using stylebuilder you can easily get those button images to appear by changing the 'bgtype' on them to 'ImageFile'. They're currently set to 'none' which is why the images don't show.

Thanks. I guess I'll have to forego images for those, at least, until I make some suitable ones.

Just as a heads up to Stefanka (who I think mentioned doing an update):

The maximize button's hit area is rather large, and actually stretches into the close button's area.

Also, I still haven't been able to get the browselc.dll thing to work. Could someone please explain what exactly this file is supposed to do and a proven method to implement it? I've tried simple copy and paste, quit explorer.exe and then copy from command line, the program Replacer (all on the system32 folder and the dllcache folder).

Just scratching my head wondering what I'm doing wrong.

UPDATE: I got browselc.dll copied over. Turns out SP1 creates another backup folder besides dllcache (C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386).

Except I'm not sure its doing what it's supposed to. Now I get a ~ instead of File. Is that right??

i think all you need to do now is "unlock toolbar", and move the menu itself to the RIGHT of the toolbar buttons, then push the menu allllllllll the way to the right until only the "~" shows, which means edit, view, tools..etc, are hidden now, then lock the toolbars and that SHOULD be how it is on his screenshot

hope that helps

First off I want to say that this is a beautiful theme. And second I think I have found a slight bug. When using Remote Desktop Connection in full screen mode the Close button is not visible. Can't show a screenshot of it since when you take one it only show what was in the window. This is the only bug that I've come acrossed that actuall slightly annoys me, other then the large start menu. A thin start mnu similar to what Relativity_17 has in his screenshot would be nice.

Again awesome theme!

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