ood luck,
Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Oliver Manickum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 09:30
> To: Mark Leighton
> Subject: RE: How to modify the Screen Saver setting with PERL?
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>
> Hey Mark,
>
> Thank you for the inform
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> Of Bellenger, Bruno (Paris)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:24
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> Subject: FW: How to modify the Screen Saver setting with PERL?
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> By the way, changes to those k
Everything you need to change the screen saver's settings can be found in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
But that's only for your interactive session, of course.
Changing other users (including remote) settings is a bit more tricky as the
registry path will include the user's SID, w
>> 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
"Hogue, Jon" wrote:
>
> 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
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.
> -Origi