Splash screen on Start up

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Hello,
When I start Windows 98 I have a picture that shows up until I log on to the
network. I'm assuming this is some kind of Windows splash screen. The
question is, can I change it?
Thanks,
Melinda
 
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"Melinda" <Melinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> When I start Windows 98 I have a picture that shows up until I log on to
the
> network. I'm assuming this is some kind of Windows splash screen. The
> question is, can I change it?
> Thanks,
> Melinda

Yes indeed you can

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=windows+98+themes

or

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=windows+98+themes
 
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:58:03 -0700, "Melinda"

>When I start Windows 98 I have a picture that shows up until I log on to the
>network. I'm assuming this is some kind of Windows splash screen.

It's more likely the default user profile wallpaper that is in effect
until you login to your user account, and thus assert your profile's
settings - including your choice of wallpaper.



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Actually it was much simpler than all of that. I had to turn off active
desktop. This made the picture go away. Thanks for all the replies! I
might have to change the real splash screen now!

"Melinda" wrote:

> Hello,
> When I start Windows 98 I have a picture that shows up until I log on to the
> network. I'm assuming this is some kind of Windows splash screen. The
> question is, can I change it?
> Thanks,
> Melinda