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03 Feb 2013 | #51 |
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And what if I don't have a CDs burner?
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03 Feb 2013 | #52 |
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Hi niotic
You are posting on 2 threads for the same problem, I have posted a fix for you on your original thread: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...en-turned.html cheers Dave |
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19 Jun 2013 | #53 |
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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! Windows 7 Take Ownership & Grant Permissions to Access Files & Folder Very well, let's get to it then ![]() Step 1) Locate authui.dll in the dir "C:\Windows\System32\" and make Note: the rights/permissions and the ownership will beStep 2) Download a tool to modify resources like exe/dll. I usedStep 3) Open the copy of authui.dll with the Resource Tuner andStep 4) As Blizarro stated here: Removing Picture Frame On Startup/Login Screen,Step 5) Up to now you should have the original in System32, a copyStep 6) Reset the original ownership/permissions. For me, I openedAfter this I rebooted (maybe -logging off- will work too?) and it worked like a charm ![]() 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. The AuthUI.dll is locked because it is in use by Explorer.exe. So Open an elevated command window and type: Code:
taskkill /f /im explorer.exe copy <PATH TO MODIFIED AUTHUI.DLL> %systemroot%\system32 explorer.exe NOTE: I did NOT reset the permissions/ownership of the file after coping, and it still works as expected. |
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15 Aug 2013 | #54 |
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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! Windows 7 Take Ownership & Grant Permissions to Access Files & Folder Very well, let's get to it then ![]() Step 1) Locate authui.dll in the dir "C:\Windows\System32\" and make Note: the rights/permissions and the ownership will beStep 2) Download a tool to modify resources like exe/dll. I usedStep 3) Open the copy of authui.dll with the Resource Tuner andStep 4) As Blizarro stated here: Removing Picture Frame On Startup/Login Screen,Step 5) Up to now you should have the original in System32, a copyStep 6) Reset the original ownership/permissions. For me, I openedAfter this I rebooted (maybe -logging off- will work too?) and it worked like a charm ![]() 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. ![]() |
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30 Nov 2013 | #55 |
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The solution worked perfectly,could you help me in one more matter ?
I have two admin accounts . Both of them show up when i select switch user from logon screen ,now the issud is that ,with the account picture and aero frame removed there is only just names of each account . Thats fine because thats what i asked for ,but the question is how to increase just the account names in thd switch user screen |
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14 Apr 2014 | #56 |
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okay so I know this I quiet an old post but after searching for a while this is about the closest source I've come across.
I want to move the user name and password fields to the upper left corner of my logon screen and want to delete the picture box as well. Is there any software or way to go about doing this any info would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!! |
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22 May 2014 | #57 |
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29 May 2014 | #58 |
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Here is a program to remove the picture frame
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29 May 2014 | #59 |
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Here is a program to remove the picture frame.
It's safe and it works beautifully. This is not an advertisement. Click here:
Remove logon screen frame |
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07 Dec 2014 | #60 |
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I wasn't sure whether to start a new thread or use this one for the issue I'm having, but since removing the picture frame is part of my issue I figure I might as well not clog up the forum unless told otherwise.
I'm having a bit of a weird issue with my authui file. For information, I have three authui files : the original, untouched one, one I edit myself, and one that was made by xxxdannyxxx two years ago and was posted on the 3rd page of this very topic. Basically, whatever edits I may make on it isn't taken into account afterwards (yes, I did set up the permissions right, and the changes I make are saved to the file - at least according to Resource Hacker). Therefore, even after following the step-by-step tutorial by Zoppa posted on the 2nd page of this topic multiple times, nothing changed and I still had the picture frame. However, using the file posted by xxxdannyxxx DOES remove the frame by using the very same technique posted above (adding height="0" to the picturecontainer lines), but does not remove the EAC nor the branding (according to the file's content, it should, but it doesn't). Trying to copy-paste the contents from danny's file to mine yield the exact same results : My file doesn't work, his does. I simply do not understand these inconsistencies. It's like edit made by myself simply aren't there at all. |
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