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@ russellc: that's exactly what I'll do then! I'll post some new links for everybody later on today...

@ flash: yeah, you would just see the logon with a white box. But if your account is password protected, your user name will appear instead of windows just loading.

@ Pierreken: the logon file is called LonghornLeaf.exe, if that's what you mean. And instructions on how to apply the logon a bit safer are available in the readme file.

@ DrEaMs In DiGiTaL: yes, the turn off computer button is an image file... but for some reason, your right: it doesn't work. Thanks for picking that up! I'll look at that now and try and fix it for you guys.

@ erp: I'm really not sure, but when SP1 was released everything was fine with logons. So I would say no.

@ flash: yes, I will add the welcome and logging off text once I update the logon

and if anyone knows of a good site where I can post a mirror for those who do not want to download the logon from ThemeXP, please let me know ASAP. I only want sites that can track how many downloads the logon has recieved though - thanks.

Longhorn Leaf logon v1.1a

By Cubiz

Updated: fixed "Turn Off Your Computer" button (now works ;) ), updated password box (now smaller), changed password character (now Segoe UI U+25CF)

The new version works with all resolutions 1024x768+

Size: 2,507kb (2.44mb)

Download: here (sorry, it's still only at ThemeXP)

note to flash: I haven't added the welcome text or logging off text yet as I'm still tring to figure out how :D

@ nuka_t: yes, I can make them not wrap my files. However when I let them wrap my files, they pay me and pay completely for my domain. That's the only reason why I let them.

@ memNOC: ok, once I've created a version that has welcome and log off text I'll work on a 800x600 release :)

@ nuka_t: yes, I can make them not wrap my files. However when I let them wrap my files, they pay me and pay completely for my domain. That's the only reason why I let them.

@ memNOC: ok, once I've created a version that has welcome and log off text I'll work on a 800x600 release :)

any updates?

i'm really sick of the default one, and no other logons come close to this one.. :(

cmon.. do it for us poor ******s.

pretty please? :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks guys :) Just went to ThemeXP, only 2300 downloads have been recorded. Not that much really :(

Anyway, for all you people who didn't want to download my Logon from ThemeXP you can now also get it at DeviantART, with no spyware. I would still rather you get it from ThemeXP, you can easily just choose not to install the additional software, copy the zip somewhere else, and then uninstall the themexp.org file.

oh well, moving on. you can get Longhorn Leaf logon v1.1a from these places:

ThemeXP: click here

deviantART: click here

so get downloading.... :angry: ...and enjoy :) :p

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