Click Start>Run>type "themes" and hit enter. You can just create a directory to store all your themes in, but the actual Windows themes manager software is built in.
Click Start>Run>type "themes" and hit enter. You can just create a directory to store all your themes in, but the actual Windows themes manager software is built in.
I've been using Win2k Pro. for almost a year now and I've never seen a reference to themes in the OS. I doubt they have them as it is a 'Professional' edition.
There software such as Microangelo 5.0 that allows you to change most of the icons. And changing the sounds and wallpaper is straightforward.
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