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Make Windows 8 login/lockscreen transparent?

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MilesAhead:
This may be some help:
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=0ee0f5c6f873726f&id=EE0F5C6F873726F!1049&ithint=file,.ps1&authkey=!AK6GADb9ErqmeWQ

jshare:
This may be some help:
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=0ee0f5c6f873726f&id=EE0F5C6F873726F!1049&ithint=file,.ps1&authkey=!AK6GADb9ErqmeWQ

-MilesAhead (March 16, 2015, 01:12 PM)
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Appreciate that. If I was going to script this, that would be a big chunk of it, I'd have to think. Then we just need the login to call that and use it instead of a default color. But this isn't important enough just yet for me to take away from leisure time with the kids :)

MilesAhead:
This may be some help:
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=0ee0f5c6f873726f&id=EE0F5C6F873726F!1049&ithint=file,.ps1&authkey=!AK6GADb9ErqmeWQ

-MilesAhead (March 16, 2015, 01:12 PM)
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Appreciate that. If I was going to script this, that would be a big chunk of it, I'd have to think. Then we just need the login to call that and use it instead of a default color. But this isn't important enough just yet for me to take away from leisure time with the kids :)
-jshare (March 16, 2015, 01:42 PM)
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I tried this script but it would not let me run it due to some policy restriction.  I found an ahk script, but it failed to pick up the image file path.  Seems you can't get there from here.  :)

4wd:
Just asking but if this is the first sign in screen you come to when you first turn on the computer then you can effectively bypass it by having auto-login set, is that an option or do you want to keep the computer password protected at boot?

jshare:
Just asking but if this is the first sign in screen you come to when you first turn on the computer then you can effectively bypass it by having auto-login set, is that an option or do you want to keep the computer password protected at boot?
-4wd (March 16, 2015, 06:14 PM)
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I know you can boot to desktop, but yes, I do want to keep the login. I also tend to lock my computer quite a bit.

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