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©2005-2009 ~thecat2000
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I made this logon to match the traditional look of Windows XP's logon but changed to show the energy theme or AKA Royale theme. This theme will match the default 'energy' theme that comes with this OS and reflects the branding so it says Media Center Edition on the logon screen.

minor update has been made to the logon - I have added dialogs for the system shutdown,log off, and saving settings. I completely missed this in the first version and realised it was missing. ! Also updated the preview shot for logonstudio sorry about that.

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:iconjoeyipod:
Wow this is very clean and pretty much perfect. Very nice job!
:iconthecat2000:
Thanks I know theres a few already around like this but this one has been cleaned up to my own tastes on how I think the login should look. I did miss a few bits when I first uploaded it but have fixed the things I over looked. You can see in the description things I have updated.
:iconfuturephonic:
This is a great addition to complete the Media Center look. Thanks!
:iconcorrupted16:
looks gr8, the one thing that was missing from media center :-D

what do you use to make logons?
:iconsophieluva:
Great job :)
But is there a way to make it now squish itself?
This is what happens to me - [link]

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:iconeble:
yeah, i also have the same problem
i guess the logon screen will squish itself when applied to a widescreen monitor

so, can you make the widescreen version of this?
i really like it

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:iconshillocjbnet:
i really like this one could you make it into logonui.exe format

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