How do I?

I have installed a theme downloaded from the internet, and I installed it using WindowsBlinds, and that all worked. Howevere I have to re-apply it each time I log on. How do I keep it there permanently?
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which vertion of WB are u using?
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which vertion of WB are u using?



Open the WB config and click on the System inf (if using 5.x) and post the results here for best service.
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WindowBlinds 5.0 System Information Report:

STATUS : WB+ SRV+ HLP+ UI+ TRAY+

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC.

Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins.

You have one monitor in total.

(Plug and Play Monitor) 1 is attached to RADEON X850 Series

Wblind.dll 2006/03/20 11:56:04
Wbsrv.dll 2006/03/19 13:37:20
Wbconfig.exe 2006/03/19 15:32:58
Wbload.exe 2005/12/21 01:04:40
Wbhelp.dll 2004/09/18 16:37:00
Wbui.dll 2005/11/26 19:09:46
Tray.dll 2006/04/28 19:27:00


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Was that all the wrong stuff to give you? lol. I am such a n00b at all this shiz
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I'm confused....

this is the only one that matches 5.01.006 release:

Wbhelp.dll 2004/09/18 16:37:00


the rest of them look like they came from various versions, but are off.
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I'm running a version dated Sept & my Tray.dll is dated 04/13/2006.


Maybe the Trial version is different.

But if it was added to download.com on 3/21/2006, how do you get a Tray.dll dated 4/28/2006?
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How do I keep it there permanently?


Don't know that a Trial version will let you. Maybe a limitation thing.
Never used the Trial, don't know all the limitations.

Paid version will load your skin on startup.
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I'm not sure that the trial version will load automatically at startup (though I believe it should). One potential cause for this not loading at startup is a security app preventing certain settings from being applied to your system.

A workaround for this is to put a shortcut to wbload.exe (located in the WindowBlinds folder) in  your startup directory. Running this file at startup will have WindowBlinds loaded at each start for 30 days.

-Mike
[Stardock Support]

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but you might consider the whole ODNT package (better bang for the buck)

it comes with everything in this list