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>>288916 I should have mentioned the issue about XP and PNG files for wallpapers. XP will convert a JPEG into a BMP and store it in a temporary location before implementing it as the background, where as for PNG, it changes the background to be an Active Desktop, which is where you loose your transparency. If any decent wallpaper manager is used instead of the built in one, this problem goes away, but also, I have seen (but do not remember where) addons for windows that link into the Desktop Properties and will convert the PNG to BMP before implementing as well.
Saged, since I really didn't add any content to the thread.
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