Well, perhaps this would be a little off-topic, but as soon as I realized u guys being so much helpgul, I've decided to try to ask this
I can assume that there's a key (or a link, dunno how to name it ) somewhere in the registry which refers the current shell (Windows NT, for example). What if I change this reference to my application, making it the shell, and will launch a standart shell after completing my application's work?
And.. if it is theoretically possible.. I'd like to know HOW to do this
I mean how can I change this reference (where is it located), and how can I launch the shell from my application.
Just a lot of questions, eh?
I can assume that there's a key (or a link, dunno how to name it ) somewhere in the registry which refers the current shell (Windows NT, for example). What if I change this reference to my application, making it the shell, and will launch a standart shell after completing my application's work?
And.. if it is theoretically possible.. I'd like to know HOW to do this
I mean how can I change this reference (where is it located), and how can I launch the shell from my application.
Just a lot of questions, eh?