Desktop backround file ???

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Dear all,

Where can I found the bacround files used by all defined users ?

Regards
Serge
 
If you mean Desktop Background files, they can be found in the c:\winnt
directory.

The Microsoft Windows background can be adjusted by opening the background
display properties. To do this follow the below steps.

Open Control Panel. (or right click on and empty portion of desktoip and
select properties)
Open Display Properties in the control panel.
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 users click the Background tab, Windows XP users
click the Desktop tab.
By default Microsoft Windows will have a listing of default Windows
background. If you wish to change the background to a different picture,
such as a family picture click the browse button and browse to the
directory of the picture.

Note: Microsoft Windows 95 users only have the ability to set the
background as .BMP images, therefore if you have a different format of
image you will need to convert it to .BMP image before setting it as the
background. All other Windows users should be able to set a .BMP, .JPG, or
.GIF image as their background.

How do I have no background image?

Within the listing of the available backgrounds, the first background is
None, selecting none will disable any background image on your computer.
However, it is important to realize that when you change the background to
none your background will use the color of your background or desktop.

Windows XP users can change this color from the same window as where they
change their desktop. All other users will need to change their color of
their desktop through the Appearance tab.

How do I make an small image title across the background?

Within the desktop or background properties window a user will be able to
customize the layout of their image by selecting Center, Tile, or Stretch.
Below is a brief explanation of each of these settings.

Center - This will center the image in the middle of the desktop. Doing
this enables the user to only have one image set as their background
instead of having the image tiled. If the image is smaller then your
computer resolution then you may have a small border
Tile -
Stretch -
How do I make the background


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