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Hello all you nice people
Where is the house, homegroup, system and globe icons in this picture? Are they graphics or icons? I am building a custom Windows 7 ? John
Hello all you nice people
Where is the house, homegroup, system and globe icons in this picture? Are they graphics or icons? I am building a custom Windows 7 ? John
Hello RBCC,
In addition, this will also show you how to change the network name and icon (#4).
Network Name and Icon - Change
Hope this helps,
Shawn
How do I Change the original shell32 with the modded one? John
First turn off UAC User Account Control - UAC - Change Notification Settings Option 1 (take note of your current setting before turning it off) after you are done changing your .dll/file turn the UAC back to your current settings. Be sure to restart after turning it off and then again when turning it back on.
Right click on the .dll/file and go to 'properties'.
Click on the 'security' tab. Click 'Advanced'.
Click on the 'Owner' tab. Click 'Edit'.
Select your user and click Apply then OK.
You will get this if you have UAC on click OK.
Click OK on the next box.
Click OK on the next box.
Then OK on the final box.
Now right click on the .dll/file again and go to 'Properties'
Click on the 'security' tab. Click 'Edit'.
Select 'Users'. In the bottom part of the box, tick the box to allow 'Full Control' and click Apply then OK.
You will get this if you have UAC on click Yes.
Click OK then OK again on the last box.
You now own that .dll/file and have full permissions over it.
Now right click the .dll/file
Rename
Rename the .dll/file to .bak like shell32.bak.dll
Note: I use .old on shell32 all others I use .bak
Then paste in your replacement file.
You will have both .dll & .bak.dll if you need to go back.
Jerry
Last edited by Bongo; 02 Apr 2012 at 11:14.
Took a quick look at the directions, which to me are very clear, even though I have yet to complete this activity. I shall, of course, write a new post once I have completed the task. Thank you, it's nice to see something described in so matter-of-fact way!
I followed the above advice based on wanting to replace 'DDORes.dll' since elsewhere on these forums it said that this was the file responsible for the 'Device and Printers' icons. Which it turned out not to be. Anyhow, I replaced 'DDORes.dll' with one from my windows DVD and renamed the original one '.old' Now both the original renamed 'old' and the new one are editable, changeable etc. How do I reverse what was done so that the file becomes untouchable again? thank you
Hello pintree,
To do so, you could set your account back to only having "Read & execute" and "Read" permissions instead of "Full control", then set the owner back to the default "TrustedInstaller". :)