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 May 03, 2005
Nainz2013 = now double click your .wba - if it asks to open with program open with WindowBlinds.

If you use an alternate browser such as Firefox, when you download a WindowBlind skin it will want to open it with WindowBlinds automatically.

You also might want to check out Journeyman Cordelia's article - Link
on May 03, 2005
I have a problem with IP, for some reason some icons don't change with the installation of a new theme, like a folder or two on the All Programs, for ex. Games Folder stays in the previous IP theme, I also don't use the My Recent doc to show on the Start Menu either because while the IP will change the icon when you just install the new IP Theme but later re-vert's it to the XP default icon. I know that if you use the IP to change an icon with the individual drive mode makes that particular icon or icons causes the problem of these icons not being changed the next time you want to install a new icon theme but is there a way of rectifying this? Would grateful for help it is driving me crazy.
on May 03, 2005
Also has anyone got a good tutorial link for creating Logon Skins?
on May 03, 2005
How do you make your own logon screen thing?

I'd like to know so someone pease reply cheerse.

bison out.
on May 03, 2005
Also has anyone got a good tutorial link for creating Logon Skins?

Open LogonStudio > click the Help button > a browser page will open with a link to a tutorial.
(sorry, but I have no answer for the IP question)

on May 03, 2005
OzGirl,

Have you tried Tools > Restore All Icons > OK, repeat for Rebuild Icon Cache - then apply a new theme?

I use this method and have not had any issues (I had been seeing intermittent issues with traces of previous package parts remaining, before I started using this method).

Not sure on the folders in the All Programs list.

I do know that if you revert back to the default XP theme via the Display Properties > Theme tab - certain default "Desktop" icons (found in the Customize Desktop dialog) will revert back to the default icons with the theme, and leave the rest of the currently applied package intact.

on May 04, 2005
Corky 0

No I never tried your suggestion but did now and all is well and working properly I thank you for your help much appreciated.
on May 04, 2005
Thank you for your help Wizop Koasati much appreciated.
on May 05, 2005
Hi this is bison the advice on the create your own log-on thing worked and it's good so thanks.(thanks to wizop koasati,cool name)

bison out
on May 06, 2005
autoinstall?
DOH! I knew I should have come by here sooner...
on May 06, 2005
hi.. I'm very new asw well!
I've just downloaded my first iconpackage and have the ".zip" file,
nothing more.. and now what??
(I've already read a lot and been a little confused!)
Something particular and simple like.. steps for example?? please?
Thanx..
on May 06, 2005
Citizen Anouvis I hope I can help, firstly do you have the Icon Packager installed because you need to have it. Secondly if you do open it and Clik on the button that says Install a new Package and than select from Disc and then select your Newly downloaded Icons and that should install it in the I.Packager. If you still have problems let me know.
on May 06, 2005
That's a nice start.. download the Icon Packager!!!
when I said very new I meant it!
Let's see..
on May 06, 2005
aimzzz,

Not sure if that is a question, or a comment.

Anouvis,

If you are talking about an icon package from the IconPackager library, then you will need the IconPackager program, which can be found by going to the "Software" tab at top of page. After downloading either the free or full version, install the program, then you will be able to apply the package.

For the ".zip" file, extract the files, and if you see an ".ip" or ".iptheme" file inside - double-click it to install the package after installing the IconPackager program. If you do not see one of the file types I listed, go to the top of this post and follow the directions given by Koasati to change the extension from ".zip" to ".ip" - after which you can double-click to install.

If I have missed the intent of your question, please post here again and leave the name of the icon package in question, and someone should be able to steer you in the right direction.

I hope this helps.
on May 06, 2005
It was a Cryo64 .zip from the IconPackager library.
I've just installed the Icon Packager..
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