LSXP 1.0.64 - 'manipulating' and changing the login screen
LogonStudio XP 1.0.64 (LSXP 1.0.64) is an easy-to-use software that allows users to edit, create a logon screen in their own style and replace the old look of Windows XP.
LogonStudio XP 1.0.64 (LSXP 1.0.64) is an easy-to-use software that allows users to edit, create a logon screen in their own style and replace the old look of Windows XP. 1.81 MB LSXP 1.0.64, now available for free at http://storage.stardock.com/files/LogonStudio_public.exe.
After downloading, double-click the LogonStudio_public.exe file to install, click the Start menu / Programs / Wincustomize / LogonStudio and click Yes in the dialog box that appears to activate the program.
In the interactive interface of the program, in the Logons tab, click one of the 3 available screens and click Apply to change, Restore the default XP logon button to return to the default login screen of Windows XP. The Edit button allows editing and the New button has a new creation function. You will edit or create your own login screen with the LogonStudio Editor tool.
The Options tab has the function of specifying the display of the login screen. Auto switch user when logon applied check box allows to exit to see the login screen every time you change, Display Author Name on the logon screen specifies the display of the 'designer' name on the login screen, Display Copyright info displays copyright information. If you want to start each computer with a different login screen, check the Randomize Logons each boot checkbox and then select the login screens and enter the Random Logons List list .
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