![]() ![]() The three programs are listed here below with links to download them. I think it will work on Windows 10 as well. The same method works on both Win 7 and 8.1. It takes 3 programs to get it to work as soon as the Screen is locked. I found a solution by using the following method. Or you could use rainmeter input boxes to retrieve the password, then use Lua to check it. Also, its fairly safe, as if the autoit file for some reason fails and stops responding, it will stop capturing the windows hotkeys and in turn you can just use task manager. I have imagined doing this before, but never really wanted to try it. Kill all instances of explorer to hide the interface, capture all windows hotkeys with autoit and nullify them, and use autoit for your "Logging In" by providing an input box, and typing in a password stored within the file (secret because its compiled, and store the source in a passworded zip file), then use rainmeter as you see fit. Post by santa_ryan ยป June 17th, 2011, 12:59 pm You could get extremely complex with the use of autoit, rainmeter, and lua to do this. While I was looking at the Stardock software and doing searches for examples I came across and found a software called rainmeter and it seems that there is a way to run it on the lockscreen and found the below solution in their forum but could not understand it. Are there tips to get this done? or how to use the Gina.dll file? Is there a program that can run an internet program over the lockscreen? I saw something a few years ago but I do not remember the details and I also recently read that a Gina.dll file can run any program over the lockscreen. I did read that a lot of people seem to face similar issues with Win 8 metro apps so I am now trying to find a solution that does not involve using Metro apps. The I found an app called Lockscreenify that manages the entire lock screen but it does not seem to be connecting to any servers and therefore useless. It also crashes a lot and I tried using a restart software for crashed programs for that but it was too annoying. I tried many solutions and it would work sometimes and then stop working again. So i found a metro app in the Microsoft store called Forca weather and it worked for about 5 days and after that it became hell. ![]() I want to display weather on the lock screen. I have two machines running Win 7 and Win 8.1 and need this to work on the win 8.1 but if we find a proper solution then it could work on Win 7 as well. ![]()
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