JeffO
June 1st 04, 09:03 PM
- Right-click "My Computer"
- In "System Properties" box, go to the "Advanced" tab
- Under "Performance" click the "Settings" button (top
one)
- On the "Performance Options" box, click the "Visual
Styles" tab and scroll to the bottom. Make sure that "Use
drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop" is checked.
In fact, to get full XP visual effect, all these should
be checked on.
>-----Original Message-----
>hi
>thanks, but that didnt work either. it just changed the
>box to white. any other suggestions??
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>
>>Right Click on your screen and click on properties.
>>Then go into the Appearance tap.
>>Then click on the Advanced Button.
>>In the new window you should see
>>Item:
>>Desktop
>>
>>To the right of this you should see color 1:
>>
>>Select white as the color.
>>
>>Say Ok.
>>Then apply.
>>
>>Hopefuly this works,
>>
>>Scott
>>.
>>
>.
>
- In "System Properties" box, go to the "Advanced" tab
- Under "Performance" click the "Settings" button (top
one)
- On the "Performance Options" box, click the "Visual
Styles" tab and scroll to the bottom. Make sure that "Use
drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop" is checked.
In fact, to get full XP visual effect, all these should
be checked on.
>-----Original Message-----
>hi
>thanks, but that didnt work either. it just changed the
>box to white. any other suggestions??
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>
>>Right Click on your screen and click on properties.
>>Then go into the Appearance tap.
>>Then click on the Advanced Button.
>>In the new window you should see
>>Item:
>>Desktop
>>
>>To the right of this you should see color 1:
>>
>>Select white as the color.
>>
>>Say Ok.
>>Then apply.
>>
>>Hopefuly this works,
>>
>>Scott
>>.
>>
>.
>