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    Before Windows startup background Image

    Hi all,

    I wanted to know if it is possible to install software, windows startup for a password.

    If the answer is positive, this software is it easy to create?

    If this answer is also positive, I'd like to help a person with the skills to implement it.

    -This software displays the image in the background with the login / password below the letter color metal.

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    Re: Windows startup background Image .

    For the background I do not know but if you want to put a password you have at least two possibilities that you can combine:
    For the user management of Windows you can ensure that users must login to access their session.
    For the BIOS that will allow you to set up a password to boot the PC.

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    Re: Windows startup background Image .

    I think he wants a program that will start when Windows has finished starting, when we will be in office.
    For that we need to create the program and then to start automatically with Windows.
    The problem is that you can disable the auto launch of this program if the person is a smart little computer. But I have a theory.
    MSN messenger can not be disabled auto boot Windows (I disable the starter with it back) it may be a Windows service that delivers its entry into the auto-start programs.

    But not until the author's view of the topic.

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    Re: Windows startup background Image .

    Otherwise, there is still the solution uber-mega-hardcore, a program launched at startup by Win32 smss.exe before (well, csrss.exe) is launched, just as the scan-disk in case of crash.
    But it looks very complicated since it has access to the NT Native API, not Win32:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897447.aspx
    http://undocumented.ntinternals.net/aindex.html

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    Re: Windows startup background Image .

    To be more precise, that is before the launch of windows ie ignition pc.

    I remember that I come back, a friend had this kind of software that asked for password, but I do not recall what time it is put in place.

    With some research I saw that you can put a password in the bios settings, but I will not interface with it.
    Maybe if the bios can be changed, an interface could be added. I doubt it.

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    Re: Windows startup background Image .

    Quote Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
    To be more precise, that is before the launch of windows ie ignition pc.

    I remember that I come back, a friend had this kind of software that asked for password, but I do not recall what time it is put in place.

    With some research I saw that you can put a password in the bios settings, but I will not interface with it.
    Maybe if the bios can be changed, an interface could be added. I doubt it.
    Well then it is in the BIOS.
    It's very easy to set up .. Just read the manual of your motherboard and you will find alone.
    However, the ability to customize the wallpaper should be something quite rare, most BIOS imposing their own presentation.

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