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afgr
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      10-07-2007
i am the administrator and i'm able to change my screensaver when I'm logged
on...but when everyone's logged off I want to personalize that screensaver.
Can someone help me figure that out? I'd like the "main screensaver" when
we're all logged off to change.
thanx
 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      10-08-2007
Afgr

You can change this in the registry. First, you need to decide which screen
saver you want to use. All of the screen savers are in the
C:\Windows\System32 folder. They all have the ".scr" file extension.

Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Go to
the Search Box at the top right side of the window and type: *.scr This
will find all files with the .scr file extension. Locate the one you want to
use and write down the name of the file. You can preview each screen saver
there by right clicking the file and select the Test option from the menu.

Once you decide which one you want to use, go to Start and type:
regedit.exe Press Enter and this should open the registry editor.

Navigate to the following Key.

HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop

In the right side, you should see a Value called SCRNSAVE.EXE

Double click SCRNSAVE.EXE. This will open the data dialog box. You will see
the path to the current screen saver there. It should show:
C:\Windows\system32\logon.scr Which is the default screen saver.

Change the file name in the path to your preferred screen saver. Lets say
that you decided that you want "Ribbons.scr". Change the path to:
C:\Windows\system32\ribbons.scr

Press OK and exit the registry editor.

You need to log off to see the change.

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>i am the administrator and i'm able to change my screensaver when I'm
>logged
> on...but when everyone's logged off I want to personalize that
> screensaver.
> Can someone help me figure that out? I'd like the "main screensaver" when
> we're all logged off to change.
> thanx


 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      10-08-2007
Afgr

Addendum to my previous message.

The screen saver you select has to be a standard screen saver. If it is
OpenGL or one that requires DirectX, these will not work because at the
login screen, these components have not been initialized yet.

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"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Afgr
>
> You can change this in the registry. First, you need to decide which
> screen saver you want to use. All of the screen savers are in the
> C:\Windows\System32 folder. They all have the ".scr" file extension.
>
> Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Go
> to the Search Box at the top right side of the window and type: *.scr
> This will find all files with the .scr file extension. Locate the one you
> want to use and write down the name of the file. You can preview each
> screen saver there by right clicking the file and select the Test option
> from the menu.
>
> Once you decide which one you want to use, go to Start and type:
> regedit.exe Press Enter and this should open the registry editor.
>
> Navigate to the following Key.
>
> HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop
>
> In the right side, you should see a Value called SCRNSAVE.EXE
>
> Double click SCRNSAVE.EXE. This will open the data dialog box. You will
> see the path to the current screen saver there. It should show:
> C:\Windows\system32\logon.scr Which is the default screen saver.
>
> Change the file name in the path to your preferred screen saver. Lets say
> that you decided that you want "Ribbons.scr". Change the path to:
> C:\Windows\system32\ribbons.scr
>
> Press OK and exit the registry editor.
>
> You need to log off to see the change.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "afgr" <> wrote in message
> news:091D3775-3C1D-4A5F-B896-...
>>i am the administrator and i'm able to change my screensaver when I'm
>>logged
>> on...but when everyone's logged off I want to personalize that
>> screensaver.
>> Can someone help me figure that out? I'd like the "main screensaver" when
>> we're all logged off to change.
>> thanx

>


 
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siupj
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      12-31-2007

Will running photoscreensaver.scr work? I was not able to get it to
work. Kept getting an error. Also tried ribbons, but it needed
DirectX. Any adivice on having photos while logged off would be
appreciated.

Thanks, siuPJ


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