How to Launch a Program Before the Shell at Logon
ID: Q142905
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article explains how to avoid interaction between a program and the
standard shell by running the program before the shell starts.
MORE INFORMATION
When you log on, the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
describes the actions made by WinLogon.
The Userinit value describes the program launched by WinLogon.
Userinit: REG_SZ
Default value: USERINIT,NDDEAGNT.EXE
The first entry (USERINIT) is responsible for executing the shell program.
To start your program before the shell, you may replace this entry with
your own program. If you do so, your application is responsible for
launching the shell (Explorer.exe in Windows NT 4.0).
Explorer.exe is the standard shell in Windows NT 4.0. It can operate in
two modes:
- Browser mode (similar to File Manager)
- Shell mode (to manage the desktop, taskbar, and Start button)
When you launch Explorer.exe, the following conditions are checked by
Explorer.exe to work in shell mode:
- No instances of Explorer.exe are running
- It is the standard shell for the system (see shell registry value under
WinLogon key)
If you launch Explorer.exe from your own "userinit" initialization
program, be sure that the shell value always references Explorer.exe,
otherwise Explorer.exe will operate in browser mode instead of shell
mode.
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Version : 4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: February 9, 1999