Hi David,
I would suggest you to move the image files from the My Pictures folder to an alternate location.
Windows looks for images under:
My Pictures
C:\windows\web\Wallpaper
C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes
If you move the image files to a location other than these, they would not show up in the display
properties dialog.
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<David Ellis> wrote in message news:jmcf21lbluoe245er8qu6hljkdt067tp8a@4ax.com...
> Running SP2 on a new computer, I have for the first time in years used
> one of the built-in "My ...." folders, putting about 250,000 image
> files in hundreds of folders under My Pictures. All was well until
> today when I attempted to choose a desktop background.
>
> It appears that Desktop Background searches the My Pictures structure
> and comes up with hundreds, if not thousands, of files from which to
> choose some wallpaper. The dialog box appears to have gone out of
> business for a few minutes during this accumulation of unwanted file
> names.
>
> How do I customize Desktop Background to refer to the c:\windows\
> folder only?
>
> If that's not possible, how do I specify the file extensions to which
> it should pay attention (i.e., .bmp only)?
>
> I'm comfortable with editing the registry.
>
> --David<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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