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Changing Server 2008 Core's Look & Feel Part IV!

Sander Berkouwer delivers for the third straight day with the final (?) installment in his series on customizing Server 2008 Core installations from the command line.

In this installment, he moves on to changing the splash screen, items in the logon screen, and colors for the command prompt window. Check it out at:
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/16/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-4.aspx

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