User Account Picture
Hi, I recently got Vista Business through MSDNAA, and after installing it
(format & install) and setting things up, I noticed a small problem. My user icon I set to a picture I had. However, when you open the start menu or go to the control panel, it still shows the default flower. Only when you log in does it show the correct image. Otherwise, everywhere else it shows that stupid flower. I even tried setting the picture to one of the other defaults, and it still shows the flower. Could someone help me with this? Or tell me where I could edit something to make it point at the right picture? Thanks!! --Josh |
User Account Picture
This is a problem with my current Vista Ultimate install. I've researched
all over the web for a fix to this bug but with no success. The problem is that the flower remains set as the default User Account Picture despite it having been changed. Any help? Thanks, Joe "MasterYoda042" wrote: Hi, I recently got Vista Business through MSDNAA, and after installing it (format & install) and setting things up, I noticed a small problem. My user icon I set to a picture I had. However, when you open the start menu or go to the control panel, it still shows the default flower. Only when you log in does it show the correct image. Otherwise, everywhere else it shows that stupid flower. I even tried setting the picture to one of the other defaults, and it still shows the flower. Could someone help me with this? Or tell me where I could edit something to make it point at the right picture? Thanks!! --Josh |
User Account Picture
I have that problem to. I don't think there is a known solution besides making a new user account. I tried 1 solution that said "run regsvr32 shimgvw.dll in the command line", but all it said was that the entry point RegisterDll was not found. I hope to bring this thread back up with my post. -- Simek |
User Account Picture
I have that problem to. I don't think there is a known solution besides making a new user account. I tried 1 solution that said "run regsvr32 shimgvw.dll in the command line", but all it said was that the entry point RegisterDll was not found. I hope to bring this thread back up with my post. -- Simek |
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