

MSVCRT20.DLL - Very old Microsoft Visual C Runtime library The first difference between these files (apart from the apparently associated "inside~1.pal" file that would appear to be a colour palette for the bitmap images used in the screensaver) are the other DLL files required by it: SSMAZE.SCR - 3D Maze (from WIN98_52.CAB of a Win98se CD)

INSIDE~1.SCR - Inside My Computer (from WIN98_69.CAB of a Win98se CD along with inside~1.pal) The screensaver files you are referring to are: I move desktop folders and icons around so much that the only constant hat could leave a shadow is the Task Bar, but it's never been evident on any CRT monitor I have ever used. Screensavers are now more just aesthetic fun than functional as they were with older monitors that left screen burn, unless of course you have them set with a password for unattended workstation security reasons. because I've got 6 spare monitors sitting in a cupboard (eBay irresistable job lot), and my monitor is set to power down and save the planet while I go off and try and find out about things like the "3D Maze Screensaver" -) Personally speaking, I never install "Themes" or have a screensaver running. I'm subscribing to this at the moment not because I can offer anything constructive right now, but because I am intrigued and want to see what the likes of blue_zee, LeeTutor, coral47, callrs, etc.
