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How to easily set Wallpaper as Background for Folders

Adding wallpaper background to your folders' file panes lets you easily recognize and differentiate folder windows - particularly if you have backup folders on a removable or network drive with names identical to the originals on your own hard drive.
* First of all resize your picture to the size of your folder part.
*To add wallpaper to a folder in XP:

Open the folder, choose Tools > Folder > Options, and click the View tab
Under Advanced settings, select Show hidden files and folders (you may need to double-click Hidden files and folders first)
Uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and click Yes when you see the warning
Click OK, and double-click the file named desktop.ini to open it in your text editor (you may not see the .ini extension). If you can't find a desktop.ini file, launch Notepad or your preferred text editor
In your text editor, type or copy:
Code:
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
IconArea_Image=C:\My Documents\...\...(path to your image file)

If you're editing the folder's existing desktop.ini file, save the file and close your text editor. If you created the file from scratch, save it with the name "desktop.ini" in the folder that will house the background picture; use quotation marks to keep Notepad from adding its default .txt extension.
Once you've created your desktop.ini file, click Start > Run, type in the command line, ATTRIB +S "folder name" (e.g. ATTRIB +S " C:\Documents and Settings\[your userid]\My Documents") to activate the new settings

when Done... this thing will luk like this
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source: Jason S: How to easily set Wallpaper as Background for Folders .: The most Authoritative Technology Blog :.
 
Arihant.exe said:
Open the folder, choose Tools > Folder > Options, and click the View tab
Under Advanced settings, select Show hidden files and folders (you may need to double-click Hidden files and folders first)
Uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and click Yes when you see the warning
Click OK, and double-click the file named desktop.ini to open it in your text editor (you may not see the .ini extension). If you can't find a desktop.ini file, launch Notepad or your preferred text editor
In your text editor, type or copy:
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
IconArea_Image=C:\My Documents\...\...(path to your image file)

Hey buddy i dont have the advanced setting tab itself..
i'm using Xp home edition could u help me do that .. ??
 
i guess ur mistaken Buddy... there aint no advancved "TAB".. there are a lot of options with check boxes there under the view tab... search for the Hide protected files and folder and uncheck it.. and on the radio box of showing the hidden files choose. "Show hidden files and folders" and then procced with wat is mentioned here :)

Njoi
 
Forget about remembering how to set and edit desktop.ini..... when you can do it for free and easily.....(sorry mate... no offence..)

Go use WindowpaperXp

SodaBush : WindowpaperXp

Its a free software to change and restore folder background and Text used. It can also change the background for all the subfolders in one go. Go use it..... do some trials with the image size... and voila... u could easily change folder background in seconds...

BUT i have a following problem.:ashamed: If i create a new folder inside a folder which had already background changed, i want it to reflect automatically unless i manually select a different image. If someone has a solution.:huh: :huh:

reps welcomed.... :eek:hyeah: :eek:hyeah:
 
cool but i already knew it !!

instead do this to pen drives !!

like this and increase your cool ness factor

[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]

IconArea_Image=\image.jpg

then later create another file autorun.inf and add this to that file

[autorun]

icon=somecoolicon.ico

save that somecoolicon.ico in the pendrive...!! enjoy the icon for pendrives certainly impressed everyone when i was called for showing my presentation in my college's classroom Projector
 
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