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Roger
January 8th 04, 08:11 PM
I have the same problem as described by Steve on 12/18/2003 - no Windows XP choice in Display Properties/Appearance/Windows and Buttons - so I am stuck in Windows Classic Style. I did as recommended by Kelly (Download and run the edit on Line 214) but not
hing seems to have changed. I still have no other choice for Windows and Buttons other than Windows Classic Style. Any more suggestions, please.
_ _ J
January 8th 04, 08:12 PM
Is the "Themes" service running?
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Regards,
Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
| I have the same problem as described by Steve on 12/18/2003
- no Windows XP choice in Display Properties/Appearance/Windows and Buttons
- so I am stuck in Windows Classic Style.
I did as recommended by Kelly
(Download and run the edit on Line 214) but nothing seems to have changed.
I still have no other choice for Windows and Buttons other than Windows Classic Style.
Any more suggestions, please.
Roger
January 8th 04, 08:12 PM
Hi Jan,
Theme is "Windows XP Modified" but other themes make no difference. There is only one choice under Appearance/Windows and Buttons and that is "Windows Classic Style". It is not greyed out.
Might I have lost some of the XP software? I am running XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 1.
Roger.
----- _ _ J wrote: -----
Is the "Themes" service running?
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Regards,
Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
| I have the same problem as described by Steve on 12/18/2003
- no Windows XP choice in Display Properties/Appearance/Windows and Buttons
- so I am stuck in Windows Classic Style.
I did as recommended by Kelly
(Download and run the edit on Line 214) but nothing seems to have changed.
I still have no other choice for Windows and Buttons other than Windows Classic Style.
Any more suggestions, please.
_ _ J
January 8th 04, 08:12 PM
[Start]
| Run |
services.msc
[Enter]
Navigate to "Themes"
Startup Type [ Automatic ]
[Apply]
[Start]
[OK]
Now, in Control Panel
| Display |
/Appearance\
"Windows and Buttons"
you should have a choice of "Windows Classic Style" and "Windows XP Style"
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Regards,
Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
| Hi Jan,
|
| Theme is "Windows XP Modified" but other themes make no difference. There is only one choice under Appearance/Windows and Buttons
and that is "Windows Classic Style". It is not greyed out.
|
| Might I have lost some of the XP software? I am running XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 1.
|
| Roger.
_ _ J wrote: -----
Is the "Themes" service running?
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Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
I have the same problem as described by Steve on 12/18/2003
- no Windows XP choice in Display Properties/Appearance/Windows and Buttons
- so I am stuck in Windows Classic Style.
I did as recommended by Kelly
(Download and run the edit on Line 214) but nothing seems to have changed.
I still have no other choice for Windows and Buttons other than Windows Classic Style.
Any more suggestions, please.
Roger
January 8th 04, 08:13 PM
Done all that, Jan. No improvement, I'm afraid. "Themes" is running but still no choice under Appearnace / Windows and Buttons apart from Windows Classic style.
+-J
January 8th 04, 08:14 PM
I suggest you read "Troubleshooting Themes"
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_t.htm#themes
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Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
| Done all that, Jan. No improvement, I'm afraid. "Themes" is running but still no choice under Appearnace / Windows and Buttons
apart from Windows Classic style.
Roger
January 8th 04, 08:14 PM
Thanks Jan, I think I've solved the problem by restoring Themes Functionality (Line 187 of Kellys-Korner Tweaks and Tips) then replacing the Themes file in C:\Windows\Resouces with the downloaded file. It's all working well for now so thanks again for you
r help.
+-J
January 8th 04, 08:14 PM
And, of course, all credit to MVP Kelly Theriot, for providing all that troubleshooting information and support files!
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Jan
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"Roger" > wrote:
| Thanks Jan, I think I've solved the problem by restoring Themes Functionality (Line 187 of Kellys-Korner Tweaks and Tips) then
replacing the Themes file in C:\Windows\Resouces with the downloaded file. It's all working well for now so thanks again for your
help.
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