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Can I get rid of this in Windows XP??

You know, that litte message in the lower right hand corner of the desktop that says "Windows XP Professional Evaluation Copy" I have RC2. Im not trying to pirate it or anything, I just find it annoying to have it there plus it intereferes with my desktop wallpaper. Thanks.
 

Remove the Desktop version text
During the Windows XP beta, you will see text in the lower right corner of the screen that says Windows XP Professional, Evaluation Copy. Build 2462 or similar. A lot of people would like to remove this text for some reason, and while it's possible to do so, the cure is more damaging than the problem, in my opinion. So the following step will remove this text, but you'll lose a lot of the nice graphical effects that come in Windows XP, such as the see-through icon text.
To remove the desktop version text, open Display Properties (right-click the desktop, then choose Properties) and navigate to the Desktop page. Click Customize Desktop and then choose the Web page in the resulting dialog. On this page, check the option titled Lock desktop items. Click OK to close the dialog, and then OK to close Display Properties. The text disappears. But now the rest of your system is really ugly. You can reverse the process by unchecking Lock desktop items.

UPDATE: There's also a shortcut for this process: Just right-click the desktop and choose Arrange by then Lock Web Icons on the Desktop.
 
FYI you can do it by one of 2 ways. Either download Tweak UI or open regedit. Under \HKEY Current User\Control Panel\Desktop.

Look for a string called "PaintDesktopVersion" Change the Hexadecimal value to 0. Reboot.

There you go.

Good luck
 
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