In this tutorial, we'll tell you about the files which contains the text, which is displayed on Windows 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.
Editing 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 might 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.
Editing 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.
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 or use Replacer to replace the file.
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 needs 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.
This article was posted by VG in following section: Resource Hacker, Windows XP.
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Jigar D. Gajjar
Yaa, very nice trick
thank you man
Jigar D. Gajjar
Yaa, very nice trick
thank you man
Jigar D. Gajjar
how to change ''welcome'' text at window starting?
reply via my e-mail
thanks
VG
^^ Its also stored in Logonui.exe file.
timepilot
How do I change the login text "Welcome" on Windows Xp? I changed the text but the font size is too big!
VG
^^ The text size and appearance is defined by logonui.exe file.
timepilot
On Windows XP startup screen how do i change text size for the word "Welcome"?
@Vg stated "The text size and appearance is defined by logonui.exe file". My question is where in this file do i change the font size? It's not in "Uifile"!
Pranab
hey i'm trying alot bt its not working out for ...as i edit the loginui.exe and winlogon.exe a original copy of both get created automatically...so how to0 proceed ??
VG
^^ Disable WFP service using WFP Patcher. You can download it from our Downloads section.
@timepilot
Its there but can't help much. I don't have much idea about UIFILE section.
MYCO
I was customizing the logonscreen image in logonui.exe with reshacker and was going back and forth checking it each time i change it like how i always do when my computer just froze while editing a picture. reshacker and replacer were both running in the background, couldnt do anything so i pressed reset. when it rebooted it did not go through the logonscreen, just that little popup window with username and password boxes. tried to restore the backup but still the same, even replaced the logonui.exe with the original from the disc but no luck, tried to restore the computer but still the same result. checked useraccounts in control panel but the welcome screen and fastuser switch were both checked so now i'm officially confused. would u happen to know what happened and what i should do to bring back the logonscreen? thanx VG