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NOTE: If you are facing problems while saving a file after editing in resource hacker, then make sure you have disabled WFP (Windows File Protection) service using WFP Patcher, it can be found in our "Download" section.
Also if you are getting error "Can't create file...", that means you have edited and saved the same file in past and there is a backup file which need to be deleted before saving this file again. Go to the folder containing this file and you'll see a similar file having "_original" in its name. Delete it and try to save the file in resource hacker.
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In this tutorial, I'll tell you about the files which contains the text, which is displayed on XP Login Screen, like, Welcome, Type your password, To begin, click your user name, etc. This tutorial is not for changing the Login screen look (like images, etc.) but for changing the Text of Login screen.
So, You'll have to edit following 2 files:
LogonUI.exe
Winlogon.exe
LogonUI.exe file contains most of the text entries of the login screen and Winlogon.exe file contains the text, which is displayed when you login/logout the windows, like Windows is shutting down..., etc.
So first we'll edit LogonUI.exe file:
1.) Open %windir%\System32\LogonUI.exe file in Resource Hacker and navigate to String Table section.
2.) Here you'll find sub-directories, 1,2,3,4,7, in which only first 3 directories 1,2,3 are of our use.
3.) Following are the locations of some interesting text entries, which you will like to change:
Type your password : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 6
Please type your password again. \nBe sure to use the correct uppercase and lowercase letters. : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 8
You can click the \"?\" button to see your password hint.\n\nPlease type your password again. \nBe sure to use the correct uppercase and lowercase letters. : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 9
Did you forget your password? : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 10
Turn off computer : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 11 & 12
Password Hint : String Table -> 1 -> 1033 -> 13
To begin, click your user name : String Table -> 2 -> 1033 -> 22
After you log on, you can add or change accounts.\nJust go to Control Panel and click User Accounts. : String Table -> 2 -> 1033 -> 25
PS: "\n" is used to give line break. You can also use it in your customized text. Also there are many other text entries, that you might like to change.
Now its turn of Winlogon.exe file:
1.) Open %windir%\System32\Winlogon.exe file in Resource Hacker and navigate to String Table section.
2.) Here only 105, 106, 110 and 111 are of our use.
3.) Actually String Table -> 106 -> 1033 is only of our use, but if you have enabled "Extended Shutdown messages" option, then other sections (105, 110, 111) will also be of our use.
4.) In 106 section, 1682, 1684, 1687, 1690 and 1691 are the interesting ones. You can change their text with your desired one. These entries contains the text, like Loading your personal settings..., Saving your settings..., Windows is starting up..., etc.
This article was posted in Resource Hacker, Windows XP.
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Snipe
ok i don't think so its sicoxp service pak 3 dude everything i did else work but that compressor exe is always coming up
HELP
kira08
GRACIAS VG!.. ^^ Yahoo!..
i followed the regedit thing and I have made my default font in the whole system "Segoe UI".. and combined with Cleartype it really looks cool!.. LOL
now i can do away with that crappy MS Sans Serif..
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and oh!.. still have one more problem..
the "Log Off Windows" and "Turn Off Computer" (in the log off and shut down dialog boxes) texts are displayed in Arial.. still so XP-ish.. urgh!.. it's the last thing in my system that looks so un-Vista..
I would just want to change it to SegoeUI, just like what I did with the shell default font last time.. but I have no idea how and where in shell32.dll and msgina.dll should I go to change that one..
pls guide me with this one.. btw thanks for the reply and keep up the good work.. ^^
VG
^^ Those dialog boxes are present in either "shell32.dll" or "Msgina.dll" file. I can't tell you the exact location as I'm on Vista. Search for the exact string in the file.
kira08
oh.. haha.. too bad..
I think I can't change 'em.. and I don't have any idea exactly as to where..
BTW, to ease things up, I traced the locations for those dialog boxes:
XP Shut Down - Dialog/20100/1033
XP Log Off - Dialog/1089/1033
Screenshots:
I tried hacking them (especially shell32.dll) but I don't want to take the risk again as I wasn't able to start Windows on my XP-laden laptop upon reboot.. my parents almost got me killed with that one.. xD
say, are there any shell32.dll mods out there you could recommend?.. ^^
I've checked out a few shell32.dll mods on dA (deviantART) but haven't tried 'em.. can't tell if they're safe to use..
OR - maybe you could make one if time permits.. (just got desperate.) haha..
thanks a lot anyway Vishal.. ^^
Shkelqim
heyy VG please tell me how to use Replacer...
Ji
Boss,
mine is XP, i have uninstalled Login studios but the welcome screen still showing the login studios theme every time i swithch it on. now i want the default xp login screen.. plz reply
thanks in advance
Ji
VG
^^ Reinstall Logon Studio and apply default login screen.
Cago
Nice hack! Is it possible to change where the "Windows Security" (ctrl+alt+del) dialog box displays on screen? By default it's always in the center.
VG
^^ Sorry but No idea.
Roshin
how to enable "Extended Shutdown messages" option?