Logon screens
Clicking on the categories listed below brings up various logon screens.
Click on an image to see an enlarged preview. Clicking on "Download" downloads the file
you can then display it in TuneUp Styler 2.
If TuneUp Styler 2 is not displayed automatically, you can start the program manually
by clicking on "Logon screens" in the "System startup" category. Then click on "Add" and then on
"Load logon screen from file ..." You can now select the file you have downloaded.
Select a category:
More logon screens
In addition to its own TLS format TuneUp Styler 2 supports the format of LogonStudio (LogonXP) and the widely used logon screens that appear as Logonui.exe . You therefore will be able to use most logon screens available on the Internet with TuneUp Styler 2 without encountering any problems.
Did you already know...
The popular Logonui.exe format can be very dangerous if used improperly. After
all, a logon screen in this format involves an .exe file, i.e. an executable file by an author whom you have never seen in your life. If you were to receive an e-mail with an executable attachment from the same person, as a user concerned with security issues you would never open the attachment.
Theconventional method for installing a new logon screen is the simple exchange of the standard logonui.exe by a new logonui.exe - requiring either a great deal of effort manually or with the help of corresponding software. As soon as the logon screen is to be shown, Windows automatically starts the new Logonui.exe, which is not native to Windows. If you are lucky the new Logonui.exe works as you expect it to without any negative side-effects. You could also be unlucky if there is a hidden virus in the file.
In contrast to replacing the Logonui.exe in the conventional manner, you do not risk getting a virus with TuneUp Styler 2 . TuneUp Styler 2 does not simply copy the new Logonui.exe, but it also uses only the images it comes with in order to change the logon screen according to your wishes. In this way it is never necessary to start an external .exe file for displaying the logon screen.