On 5/7/08 6:56 PM, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Based on the information in this Apple Article
> (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=RemoteDesktop/3.0/en/ARDC866.htm
> l),
> I should be able to use a GIF file as the Locked Screen Picture. The
> original GIF file was named images001.gif which I changed to Locked Screen
> Picture.gif. I then copied it to /Library/Preferences on the client
> computer. I then lock that computer and the picture is the GIF file but
> there is no animation at all, it's just the picture. Is there something
> I'm missing?
>
> I'm using Remote desktop 3.2 on OS 10.4.11 workstations (eMac PPC)
>
> Kris Moore
> The Primax Group
> 513-207-6197
Did you notice the part of the article that says
"Save the picture in PICT, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, or any other
QuickTime-compatible --> static <-- image format." (emphasis added)
--
Peter M. Bukowinski
IT Sr. Support Engineer
Janelia Farm Research Campus
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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