>> I bet the screen saver and background images are simply registry values. If
>> I were trying to do a similar task, I would search Microsoft's web page to
>> find out what registry setting is used to set these things, and then get a
>> registry module from www.cpan.org to set the registry key.
Or go to http://www.sysinternals.com/ and download a copy of RegMon (Registry
Monitor).
Run that, change the settings manually, and watch to see what is done to the
registry.
MS docs for these sort of things tend to be a little thin on the ground.
Tim
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