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  1. I just tried it, but it didn't work.
  2. I replaced to default toolbar bitmap in the shell32.dll file using ResHack, with one I downloaded from themexp.org (it was a PNG file, but I saved it as a bitmap) I works, but the white backround (it's black on the default bitmap) around the icons shows up around the icons on the toolbar. Is the anyway to stop the backround color from showing up on the toolbar?
  3. I know about the icons in shell32.dll and mydocs.dll, but where are the icons for zip, bmp, etc. hidden? And can anyone recommend a good freeware icon editor/creator?
  4. The I386 folder on the Windows Xp disc has a WINNTBBU.DL_ and a WINNTBUU.DLL file. But after slipstreaming sp2 the WINNTBBU.DL_ file is gone. The only reason I noticed it was gone was because I wanted to replace it with one that I downloaded. So what should I do with the one I dowloaded? Should I put in the I386 folder the way it is or should I decompress it first? (how would I do that?)
  5. Will the files in "$OEM$\$Docs\All Users\Documents\My Music" be copied to the "My Music" folder in "Shared Documents" or in the "My Music" folder for every user created?
  6. I'm working on my first unattended install disc, and I have a few questions. 1)Are the winnt.sif commands found here:http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/reference.htm for all versions of windows? 2)How do I add files to the "My Music" folder? ($OEM$\$Docs\All Users\Documents\My Music)? 3)Will I still be able to use the recovery console, and do a repair install using the unattended cd?
  7. I know you can install your wba.dbl file by putting it in $OEM$/$$/System32. But what about using compress.exe (from microsoft) to compress your own wpa.dbl and replacing the one in the I386 folder.Would it work? If nobody knows, I'll give it a try when I get the chance.
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