Removing Picture Frame On Startup/Login Screen

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  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #41

    Zoppa said:
    First of all, I did this on my x86 System, so the following
    explanations are meant for a 32bit System. The solution for a x64
    will be similar, only the file or folder names will probably be
    different?

    IMPORTANT: NO WARRENTY CAN/WILL BE GIVEN. It worked for me, it
    PROBABLY will work for you. PLEASE read ALL steps before actually
    doing any of them, to make sure you understand what I try to do
    so nothing is missed/misunderstood! All changes made to your system
    and its files are at you OWN risk, as always :)

    It is assumed that you know how to change/check ownership and
    permissions on files. If not, please read at least something like
    the folowing link, or check other sources!


    Very well, let's get to it then :)

    Step 1)
    Locate authui.dll in the dir "C:\Windows\System32\" and make
    a
    backup in some other folder.
    Note: the rights/permissions and the ownership will be
    changed for the backup. Check out how the original
    settings
    on the original file in System32 are before you copy it, in
    order to restore them after the changes.
    I did it this way,
    so restoring the original settings. I don't know if it works
    without resetting the ownership/permissions afterwards!


    Step 2)
    Download a tool to modify resources like exe/dll. I used
    "Resource Tuner" which comes with a 30day trial.

    Resource Tuner 1.99 R6: Download The Best Resource Editor.
    Search and replace icons and text. Icon edit.

    Another possibility seems to be "Resource Hacker" which is
    completely freeware. I haven't tested this yet.

    Resource Hacker


    And of course install it.


    Step 3)
    Open the copy of authui.dll with the Resource Tuner and
    navigate to the "folder" UIFILE and expand it.
    Inside, there
    will be some files named with the earlier mentioned numbers
    12400 - 3. For me there were only 3 files named from 12400
    to 12402.

    Step 4)
    As Blizarro stated here: Removing Picture Frame On Startup/Login Screen,
    add the bold, red part to all of the in Step 3) located
    files. Searching for the first part of the string (purple)
    works like a charm

    Code:
    <ZoomableElement id="atom(PictureContainer)" height="0" layout="filllayout()">
    In Resource Tuner, you need to select the file, e.g. 12400,
    and then click the "Resource Editor" icon in the toolbar in
    order to edit it. The content that is shown to the right
    after selecting the files is not editable.

    Then after hitting "Ok" for each file, choose: "File > Save
    File as..." and save it under the same name being authui.dll.

    Note: If you overwrite the copy, you need to copy the
    original again, or simply rename the original in the next
    step in order to keep a backup! I used the second method, as
    overwriting the original with a modified version within
    System32 resulted in an error-message.


    Step 5)
    Up to now you should have the original in System32, a copy
    of it that has been modified in the previous step and
    optionally a backup of the original dll.

    Now, in order to proceed you have to change the ownership
    and some permissions of the original file in System32. So
    take ownership and set the permissions to full control.

    If you do not have the optional backup, then rename the
    original to something like _authui.dll or authui_backup.dll.
    If and only if you have a backup, delete the original now,
    and replace it by copy-pasting the modified version into
    your System32 folder.


    Step 6)
    Reset the original ownership/permissions. For me, I opened
    the "Security-Tab (RC on the file) > Advanced" and added
    "NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller" with Full Control permissions.
    Then I removed all but the read/exec permissions from all
    other users. Then in the Owner-Tab I resetted
    TrustedInstaller as owner.


    Note: this can be different on other systems, keep to your
    notes from Step 1)!

    After this I rebooted (maybe -logging off- will work too?) and it
    worked like a charm Only thing I maybe would like to do in addition
    to this is to center the input-boxes. But that's not for now. So if
    someone knows what values have to be tweaked for that: let me know.
    thank you man :)

    very easy tutorial :)

    thanks a lot :)
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  2. Posts : 52
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #42

    As said before, I know this is an old post. But I followed the steps set by Danny but got no result. I double checked the authui.dll file in system 32 and all necessary 'height="0" ' are entered in the 3 folders. Not sure what I did wrong but I see no difference in my logon screen
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  3. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #43

    niotic said:
    As said before, I know this is an old post. But I followed the steps set by Danny but got no result. I double checked the authui.dll file in system 32 and all necessary 'height="0" ' are entered in the 3 folders. Not sure what I did wrong but I see no difference in my logon screen
    Look at Post #23 and or 30 Danny has already made a authui.dll there is a link to a zip folder.

    Jerry
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  4. Posts : 1
    windows 7 ultimate x64
       #44

    So I had the same problem as avatar1337 and I also got it to work by using the file provided by xxxdannyxxx (thanks by the way) but now I was wondering if anyone knew how to vertically center the password box and username just to clean it up a little bit.

    -Thanks
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  5. Posts : 52
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #45

    I tried doing this but something went wrong! I restarted my computer but it starts you to a blank screen. Even starting it up in safe mode gets the same thing. Please help asap!!!!!
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  6. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #46

    niotic said:
    I tried doing this but something went wrong! I restarted my computer but it starts you to a blank screen. Even starting it up in safe mode gets the same thing. Please help asap!!!!!
    How are you changing the files?
    To properly change a system file you need to take ownership give yourself permission and rename the old file and then copy in the new one look at Post #6 of this thread will tell you how to do it Basic Networking Information

    Jerry
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  7. Posts : 52
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #47

    I would love to try that but I can't. I try and start up my computer and all I get is a black screen
    No login screen no nothing
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  8. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #48

    You are going to need to do a system restore to before you changed the file and start again from scratch - System Restore

    Danny
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 52
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #49

    Again I would love to! BUT I CANNOT LOG IN!!
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  10. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #50

    Download a ubuntu ISO burn it to a CD or DVD and use it as a live CD do not install it then use it to go in and change back the old .dll

    Jerry
      My Computer


 
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