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Changing Theme


sudhi164

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I'm not very sure what you are asking for. A command-line only? The classic interface? Please be more specific.

i want to change the theme to Classic on many systems. how can i do this. Is there any command by executing changes theme.

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Win7 DOES NOT include the "Classic" look...

IF you had bothered to read the thread nitro pointed you to you would see that you have to use a 3rd party method to include it.

there is Windows Classic theme present in Win 7.

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How to change inbuilt theme in Windows 7 with out showing any UI to the user.

To answer the OP's question. (without railroading him)

Try a group policy to push a theme silently.

themec.png

or try some of the other settings in the personalization folder (inside GPEDIT)

FYI, if you are not on a domain, this can be done via the registry as well

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How to change inbuilt theme in Windows 7 with out showing any UI to the user.

To answer the OP's question. (without railroading him)

Try a group policy to push a theme silently.

themec.png

or try some of the other settings in the personalization folder (inside GPEDIT)

FYI, if you are not on a domain, this can be done via the registry as well

For me the system will not be in domain. Please let me know which registry i need to edit to change the theme

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How to change inbuilt theme in Windows 7 with out showing any UI to the user.

To answer the OP's question. (without railroading him)

Try a group policy to push a theme silently.

themec.png

or try some of the other settings in the personalization folder (inside GPEDIT)

FYI, if you are not on a domain, this can be done via the registry as well

For me the system will not be in domain. Please let me know which registry i need to edit to change the theme

does anyone know how to do this.

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