- Desktop Background Listbox problem.....
- Posted by JimTheAverage on January 18th, 2008
When I right click on my XP Pro SP2 desktop and select Properties>Desktop
the Background listbox doesn't just list the files in
%SystemRoot%/Web/Wallpaper. It lists those plus every bmp file in the My
Pictures folder and sub folders.
I searched the registry for "wallpaper" and found that
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion's WallpaperDir setting was in
fact set to %SystemRoot%/Web/Wallpaper. So I dno't get where the other
files are coming from.
The problem here is that this is a new build and I haven't even started to
put in my THOUSANDS of images into My Pictures yet. When I do, if this
behavior persists, it will most likely freeze my Display properties dialog
and make picking out wallpaper form the thousands of images that I have
quite messy if not downright impossible.
Has anyone seen this behaviour in XP or know of a fix for it?
Thanks!
jim
- Posted by Alan Edwards on January 19th, 2008
{crossposting reduced}
I have come across it and have this snippet on file:
The places wallpaper can be.
BMP Files from C:\WINDOWS
BMP, JPG, GIF, JPE, DIB, PNG, HTM files from the following locations:
C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application
Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\My Documents\My Pictures
(+subfolders)
C:\Program Files\Plus!\Themes (+subfolders)
I have the first 3 showing but files in My Pictures do not show and I
believe they will stop showing in yours after you get 100 image files
in My Pictures.
....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.com/index.htm
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 17:04:19 -0500, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, "JimTheAverage" <jim@home.net>
wrote:
- Posted by JimTheAverage on January 19th, 2008
Thanks Alan! Who knew about the change in behaviour at 100 images?
But, as for reducing cross-posting, that also reduces the number of people
that see the solution.
Cross-posting is NOT a bad thing. In fact, it saves system resources (one
messaage with pointers from othe NGs saves space and bandwidth).
Multi-posting is bad (as it consumes resources by sending the same message
to multiple groups on every mail server).
Thanks again.
(cross-posting resumed)
"Alan Edwards" <edwards@southcom.com.au> wrote in message
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- Posted by Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov on January 19th, 2008
"JimTheAverage" <jim@home.net> wrote:
You can use Process Monitor and see
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx
Just be sure to use the filters, start the capture, click into the
Background listbox - stop the capture and view the paths.
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- Posted by Claymore on January 19th, 2008
On Jan 18, 5:04*pm, "JimTheAverage" <j...@home.net> wrote:
The only way that I know of to stop this annoyance is first, never
select a picture from your default 'My Pictures' folder, and if you
already have, create another folder, say "Pictures", and move all your
photos there. The 'My Pictures' folder is set as a system folder,
really only to allow software writers to use it as a default storage
folder for images.
- Posted by Alan Edwards on January 19th, 2008
I found a response by Sharon F that mentioned the 100 images.
I agree on multi-posting but I personally dislike crossposting where:
1. I do not subscribe to the groups
(microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize)
2. The groups are not on the MS server (24hoursupport.helpdesk)
3. I consider them inappropriate
(microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support is for posts about
Start-Help and Support)
As a general rule, I just chop them back if more than 2.
FWIW, this response by the remarkable Kelly may be of interest:
--quote
TweakUI for XP: Unchecking "Lock Web Content" under Explorer to be
added to desktop disables the pictures from being listed.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp
---end quote
....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.com/index.htm
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 19:57:39 -0500, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, "JimTheAverage" <jim@home.net>
wrote:
- Posted by Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov on January 19th, 2008
Claymore <claymore@ontera.net> wrote:
The folder is required for the Windows Logo; To allow all programs a
place to store images.
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- Posted by JimTheAverage on January 19th, 2008
<Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov> wrote in message
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The solution was posted by Alan - but he freaked about cross-posting and
only replied to a single group. I postedit above, but will do so here for
anybody else that may be vexxed with this situation.
The solution it seems is to place more than 100 images in your My Pictures
folder. They can all be in the My Pictures folder or scattered among sub
folders of My Pictures....just so you have more than 100 pictures under the
My Pictures folder.
Then, at least on my system, the listbox correctly shows only those images
in the %SystemRoot%/Web/Wallpaper folder.
Thanks again Alan.
jim
- Posted by JJ206 on January 19th, 2008
JimTheAverage wrote:
I have the same OS and I don't see that in my bmp list. So something is
awol. How many bmp files do you have ? I converted over to jpg long ago
and just convert a few jpgs to bmp if I like them enough to make them
the wallpaper.
good luck,
geothermal
- Posted by JimTheAverage on January 19th, 2008
"JJ206" <jj206@remooooooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com> wrote in message
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I had less than 20 bmp images but I had them in the
%SystemRoot%/Web/Wallpaper and My Pictures - so they showed in the list
twice.
Evidentally XP is hard coded to work this way until you have >100 images in
My Pictures - at which point it only looks in your
%SystemRoot%/Web/Wallpaper directory for wallpapers to list.
Adding more images (>100) to my My Pictures folder stopped this behaviour.
jim
- Posted by Iqbal Shahid on March 1st, 2008
Windows XP SP2
Display Properties\Desktop pools images from My Pictures. Even when the
number of images > 100.
The solution on the internet is to stop using My Pictures folder, which is
obviously not the best solution.
Anyone know how to stop windows from pooling pictures out of that folder?
"JimTheAverage" wrote: