Skins, and assorted goodies
Published on February 22, 2005 By Koasati In New Users
It was suggested that an article I put together should be placed in the New User section. I want to expand on that
What I hope happens in this thread is that the people I see helping others in the forums, will help me put together tips for the new folks.
This stuff can be confusing at first, and we see a lot of the same questions being asked often. So, we should be able to answer them in this thread, where they'll be easy to find.

The Problem:
Auto-installing Skin/Theme files are downloaded as zip files.

The Cause:
SP2 appears to be common factor here, but some people report no change after SP2.
What's happening is this... self installing file extension for most skinning programs are simply renamed ZIP archives. For some reason after SP2 is installed on XP, the extensions are renamed back to .zip when downloaded.
But it's easily fixed.

The Solution:

Step 1. File extension must not be hidden. If you're unsure what that means, open Control Panel > Folder Options > View tab > "Hide extensions for known file types" should be un-checked.

Step 2. Right-click the file and select Rename. Change the zip part of the name to the proper extenion. Example; skin1.zip = skin1.wba (for a WindowBlind skin)

DesktopX Themes = .dxtheme
DesktopX Objects = .dxpack
WindowBlinds = .wba
LogonStudio = .logonxp
BootSkin = .bootskin
CursorXP = .CurXPTheme
IconPackager = .ip

If you get a warning about changing the extention, click OK

Step 3. Double-click the renamed file.


Lantec pointed out that if you use Firefox (or Opera), this file extension won't be renamed when you download.

by Developer Lantec
Monday, January 03, 2005


Just a note;
I was having this problem constantly until I switched browsers.
Since I started using firefox all downloads autoinstall correctly and those that don't auto install have the right extension. There are a whole bunch of other advantages, but this one item makes it worth the trouble. SP2 has been a real pain.....

Jason Carver suggested this work around......... rename the files when you download.

by Citizen Jason Carver
Saturday, February 12, 2005

Heres a shorter shortcut ( well shorter in my opinion )  

First write down the file extensions listed here. Next pick something to download. In this case , ill download a Window Blind file. When you click download. It shows the save as dialog. Below it , you have two choices from a drop down menu. "Zip files" and All files. Select all files , and add .wba to the end of the file name. When its done saving , you click open and TADA! its installed.

**UPDATE**

So, you like Internet Explorer....you don't want to switch browsers?
It appears that the problem can be fixed by installing a 3rd party archive program [WinZip, ZipCentral, IZArc, etc.] The problem seems to be caused by XP's built-in zip program.

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on Jan 23, 2006
Busy little thread...
on Jan 24, 2006
hello guys i am new here
i have downloaded theme for windows xp but it does not work for me

can anyone help me please?
on Jan 24, 2006

patooki,

Please leave more information, such as:

Which library did you download the theme from - WindowBlinds, IconPackager, Suites, DesktopX?

on Jan 25, 2006
i have downloaded desktopx theme
on Jan 25, 2006

patooki,

You will need to have the DesktopX program installed to run the theme.

You can go to the "Software" tab at the top of any page, and use the DesktopX links to go to the download page. There are three versions:

1 - Client version (shareware)

2 - Standard version (purchased)

3 - Pro version (purchased)

I would recommend using the "Client" version which is free to try. It will allow you to apply DesktopX themes, and use widgets.

Note - modifying of themes is either very limited, or prohibited with this version, but it gives you a chance to see if this program works for you and your system. If not, then no big deal.

After installing DesktopX, the downloaded theme file should be recognized, and you can simply double-click the file to install and apply the theme. You may want to look at the theme screenshot again to see if there are any special steps you need to take to set up the theme once it is applied - such as changing screen resolution, customizing links, etc.

on Jan 25, 2006
Lots of excellent info here but I haven't found what I am looking for. I am interested in trying the free process, "Progress Anims", but cannot find any documentation on requirements or how to install. Can you either direct me to an appropriate document or provide a quick "how to"?

(1) Will it work with an older version of WB or is it restricted to WB5?
(2) Is it suitable for use with Windows 2000?
(3) What program does it need to function?
(4) Must the "Anim" be located in a specific directory?
on Jan 25, 2006
(1) Will it work with an older version of WB or is it restricted to WB5?

Progress Animations will work with WB4.6.

(2) Is it suitable for use with Windows 2000?

Yes.

(3) What program does it need to function?

WindowBlinds. (registered version)

(4) Must the "Anim" be located in a specific directory?

The WindowBlinds directory. (they are self installing)

on Jan 25, 2006
Thanks Koasati, your support is much appreciated.
on Jan 26, 2006


i downloaded desktopx from https://www.wincustomize.com/software.aspx here but it still dsnt recognise my theme file

its working now. thanks for help
on Jan 26, 2006
Thanks for the tips. I was going crazy wondering why the files did not work.
on Jan 28, 2006
Hi - I'm a new user and I need help. I've read this thread, and it's definitely been useful, but one thing I don't think I came across is what to do with WinCustomize Browser. I've been using the free one, and have now bought the registered version. My question is - Do I uninstall the free one before I reboot/install the new one? What about all the programs that are 'attached' to it in Start > All Programs > WinCustomize and the Desktop Icon? My heart just sinks thinking that I might have to uninstall/reboot/reinstall it all (Logon Studio, DesktopX, CursorsXP, Theme Manager, Launchpad, Object Dock, etc.) - yet again. I'm not computer savvy, and it usually takes me more than once to get things working - sort of properly (except Theme Manager, that one stumps me, I'm boggled - whenever I apply anything through Theme Manager, my computer just freezes, so I use the individual programs/applications; I bought Object Desktop, also). Anyway, a little long-winded, I know, but do you have any suggestions? I'm using Windows XP and have buckets of space and memory (the computer that is).


Posted via WinCustomize Browser/Stardock Central
on Jan 28, 2006

Obsessfanatical,

Uninstalling the free versions is always recommended for Stardock programs, including the WinCustomize Browser.

From reading your comment, I am unclear as to whether or not you just purchased Object Desktop as well, or if you have had that suite of programs for a while.

For the WinCustomize Browser, simply uninstall it either via the "Add or Remove Programs" category in the Control Panel, or using an uninstaller in the "All Programs > WinCustomize" folder if it exists. If you use the latter, clear any left-over listing in the "Add or Remove Programs" after uninstalling.

Reboot the computer and then install the full version of the WinCustomize Browser. The other programs such as LogonStudio, which are displayed in the "All Programs > WinCustomize" folder will not be damaged during this procedure.

If you have also just purchased Object Desktop, then you will need to uninstall the other programs you have listed in the above comment, excluding LogonStudio before installing Stardock Central and using it to install the Object Desktop versions of the programs.

I wrote a mini tutorial on "Installing Object Desktop" for beginners, which you can read here http://corkyo.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?SID=5463&AID=83625

If you are doing a new installation of Object Desktop, your procedure would be as follows:

1 - Save any downloaded content files (WB Skins, Themes, IconPackages, etc.) to a temporary folder. Some more information about saving files can be read here http://corkyo.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=82928

2 - Uninstall the shareware (or free) versions of any programs that are listed as part of Object Desktop

3 - Install Stardock Central, and reboot computer

The rest of the information on installing Object Desktop is in the mini tutorial.

Note - these procedures will only apply to you if you do not already have Object Desktop installed. If you do, then just uninstall the current free version of WinCustomize Browser > reboot > install the full version.

on Jan 29, 2006
Thanks so much Corky, I'll start with the information you've given me.
on Jan 31, 2006
nuthing ive downloaded from this site has worked exept the object dock. and also, do i need to download desktop x for this stuff to work? ive been changing theme files to .theme insted of .dxtheme because my computer didnt offer .dxtheme as a file type...help

and also, how do i install skins?
on Jan 31, 2006

delusianalpickle,

You need the individual programs installed to apply skins from this site, with the exception of Wallpapers, and icons which can be used in conjunction with the built in icon customizing option of Windows on some of the system icons.

After installing the required program (depending on which type of skin or theme you are working with), you can use the method described here http://corkyo.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=82563 for installing skins or themes for many of the more popular programs.

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