Today we are sharing a free tool, "Windows 7 Account Screen Editor" which provides an easy way to customize Windows 7 login screen background.

Click on "Set background" button and choose a picture for your login screen. Click on "Default background" button to restore default login scren background.
If a picture is too large, it'll automatically resize the picture.
You can download it using following link:
NOTE: You can also check other free tools to customize Windows 7 login screen at following link:
Ultimate Collection of the Best Free Tools to Customize Windows 7 Login Screen
This article was posted by VG in following section: Software, Windows 7.
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Levar
I like that background on the logon screen. You would happen to have it, would you?
Thanks for sharing too great software.
surfer02
Will this thing work in vista since vista/7 are practically the same OS?
Shawn Lee
I cannot change my login screen because it tells me registry editing is not allowed. Please help.
VG
^^ Please check the Help & Support topic.
@surfer02
No.
AIM
Is there a way to use both screens on dual-screen-systems for the logon-screen? Just the wallpaper...so the second screen does not stay black (where you can move your mouse on...).
Thanks in advance.
amish
does it work with windows 7 x64?
VG
^^ I think yes but not tested.
TurtleShroom
Yes, it does work on Windows Seven's Sixty Four Bit mode. I have it and used this excellent utility. It works fantastically.
AIM
Yes it works. Got the 64-bit pro-version. But no chance to use both screens??!
Fr0z3n
Hi all
you can also Change the Windows 7 Logon Picture with out any Programm.
Open Regedit go to: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background"
Right klick and create a new "DWORD" with the Name: OEMBackground after that set the falue to 1.
Now go to: "C:\Windows\System32\oobe" create a new Folder with the Name: "info" in the Folder "info" create also a new Folder called: "Backgrounds"
Last Step: Copy your Wallpaper that u want for Login-Screen in that Folder and rename it to: "backgroundDefault" ( Pic must be .jpg and the Filesize not higher then 256KB. Thats it ;-)
Regards Fr0z3n