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> From: Eric Graeb
>
> This is on NT4 but might Help.  The Registry Key
> HKey_Users\.Default\Control
> Panel\Colors\ScrollBar should be "192 192 192".  I believe "128
> 128 128" is
> the code for white.  If its not there check the same key under
> HKey_Current_User.  Surprisingly it's really not that hard for a
> vb program
> to screw something like this up.

Actually, that didn't do it - the colors in that part of the system look
fine.  But I did find the schemes.  In my machine, they're located in:

\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Appearance\Schemes

However, they're enormous.  Each one is some 700 bytes long, all hex, and
the stupid REGEDIT program won't even allow you to cut and paste that
information into another document.

If anyone ruinning Windows 2000 is willing to use the export feature of
REGEDIT to export their schemes (just the branch I specified above) and send
them to me, I'd be most appreciative.

Joe



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