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Ha - first post after being a reader of the board for a long time.

Seems as the search for a uxtheme patching util finally comes to an end ... just found on the net ...

UltraUXThemePatcher

Quote from the site (in German):

23.04.2008

UltraUXThemePatcher 1.3.0.0 (86 KB) 4093 download(s)

MD5 checksum: 0F3DE4369ABBE7BA4E708D641A05A420

Installer f?r die automatische Modifizerung der Systemdatei(en) zur Nutzung von 3. Hersteller Themes.

?ber den Parameter /S kann eine unbeaufsichtigte Installation durchgef?hrt werden!

Changelog: 1.3.0.0

Unterst?tzung f?r Windows XP SP3 RTM(5512)

In English...

23.04.2008

UltraUXThemePatcher 1.3.0.0 (86 KB) 4093 download(s)

MD5 checksum: 0F3DE4369ABBE7BA4E708D641A05A420

Installer for the automated modification of the systemfile(s) to enable usage of 3rd Party themes.

Unattended Installation is possible by using the /S switch

Changelog: 1.3.0.0

Support for Windows XP SP3 RTM(5512)

Just follow the link and click "UltaUXThemePatcher" button to get the file - worked fine for me (German XP SP3)

Now ... where's a util to patch the tcpip.sys ... ?

Ha - first post after being a reader of the board for a long time.

Seems as the search for a uxtheme patching util finally comes to an end ... just found on the net ...

UltraUXThemePatcher

Quote from the site (in German):

In English...

Just follow the link and click "UltaUXThemePatcher" button to get the file - worked fine for me (German XP SP3)

Now ... where's a util to patch the tcpip.sys ... ?

Thanks for this! (The other uxtheme.dll from the first post didn't work for me). English SP3.

Thanks for this! (The other uxtheme.dll from the first post didn't work for me). English SP3.

Any chance you can be more specific? Just want to make sure I'm giving out a good file..... anyone else have an issue with it?

I installed the service pack from the desktop and it never changed my theme.

Yeah, same here :unsure:

What theme were you using? If the Service Pack install finished correctly, it would have overwritten your uxtheme.dll. :huh:

I ran the installer and it finished with no errors, and when it restarted my theme was still working, and I can still load custom themes :unsure:

You could also use UltraUXThemePatcher

from the author of VistaMizer:

http://www.public.sytes.net/hoefs/windows/...eme.php?lang=en

Has been tested and works with the final.

yes it worked fine for me in few days, but now i am having a problem, i only have Drop shadows for icon labels only in Windows XP theme, and Xp classic too...but not in zune(is signed by MS) and other themes.

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