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PowerArchiver - windows theme problem


Zizo

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i got powerarchiver 8.x tool and get problem on bpm skin [when i move some window above powerarchivers window toolbar gets scrambled and when i got mouse over it it refreshs one by one button as i am crossing over on whit becground]. i first try to update powerarchiver to version 9.0 but same problem then i searched their forum and got empty handed - but i noticed that when i go to themes tab of display properties and when i just sfitch to another theme and back to my curent and then hit applay button the problem solves - i am useing retro "windows clasic" scheme with few little modifications - like in win98. so i figured that windows isnt getting theme startup good...

so my questions are

how can i fix this problem

how can i make *.theme file to execute and applay automaticly - vb script will do fine

ok thx in advance and sorry about my tarzanian english please i hoped u understanded me easyly

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hi.. in the unattended forum, theres a thread called something like "Giving your windows cosmetic surgery" it gives info on how 2 make a .theme file

& if u are wanting it 2 execute during windows install u can look @ the unattended forum & search for ".theme" (without quotes) & in winnt.sif file it will give u info on applying that file

& about power archiver, im not sure i understand what u mean... i use powerarchiver 9 & it works fine, i use a custom theme too!

regards

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thx - i solved by coincidence. the problem was solved by installing part of IE 5 on my IE 6 SP1 [what do u know] - i tried to make windows explorer look like in win 98 [as web] and by microsoft instructions i needed IE 4 to upgrade my IE 6 [lolz] - anyway i was unable to find IE 4 in my disc colection and its too much for my isdn for download so i tryed with IE 5 and didnt get that "view as web" in explorer but i get bmp toolbar jeming in power archiver.....

thx again

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