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Desktop Themes and Windows 2000
WinZip® does not officially
support desktop theme installation under Windows 2000. Please read the
following information carefully.
The WinZip desktop theme installer is not officially
supported under Windows 2000 because Windows 2000 itself does not support themes
in the same way that earlier versions of Windows did.
The initial release of Windows 2000 (build 2195) does not
include the Plus! package (or its equivalent) that was available for earlier
versions of Windows. As a result, there are some differences between desktop theme
support under Windows 2000 and earlier versions of Windows, and some potential
problems that you should be aware of when using WinZip; to install desktop
themes under Windows 2000:
- The system theme installer (THEMES.EXE) is included with Windows 2000, but
it is installed in the Windows system folder (typically C:\Windows\System32)
rather than in a separate folder as in the past (typically C:\Program
Files\Plus!\Themes).
Because theme components are often extracted to
folders that are relative to the folder where THEMES.EXE is stored, installing
some themes may require WinZip to extract files to the system folder. Some
users may consider this to be undesirable behavior, and it is even possible for
important system files to be overwritten.
- Some desktop themes specify that theme components must be extracted to the
Plus! themes folder (C:\Program Files\Plus!\Themes) or to its subfolders. In
order to do this, WinZip must create the Plus! themes folder if it does not
already exist. Under Windows 2000, if this folder exists, the system theme
installer THEMES.EXE may fail to recognize themes and theme components that are
properly stored in the system folder and its subfolders. That is, you may no
longer be able to use THEMES.EXE to activate themes that you have previously
installed.
You may be able to correct this situation by deleting the
Plus! folder, but be certain that there are no important files in the Plus!
folder or its subfolders before doing so!
- Under previous versions of Windows, WinZip was able to tell the system theme
installer which theme it should display when it starts up. This does not work
under Windows 2000; when the system theme installer starts, it displays the
current desktop settings rather than the theme that WinZip has just extracted.
In order to view the components of the new theme, you must select it from the
drop-down list labeled Theme.
Related topics
Desktop theme
installer
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