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How It Works
When the user logs on, Windows uses Key1 to determine which key holds the shell information. Normally, Windows uses
Key2 next. However, if the value of Key1 is changed to USR:Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon,
Windows will use Key3 for the user logging on to start the user's specific shell.
Changing the registry key values in a system with a registry already set up is fairly straightforward. The challenge is how
to
do this in Windows XP Embedded, where the registry is set up during the First Boot Agent (FBA) process.
HKLM keys can be set up in Target Designer because they are computer specific. Setting up the HKCU keys, however,
is
impossible in Target Designer because the accounts will not be created until after FBA runs. The user account and
administrator account components create only the accounts, user names, and passwords. These components cannot be
used to set up a specific shell. The only solution is to set up the specific shells after the Windows XP Embedded image
has
completed the FBA process.
Setting Up Key1
You must set up Key1. In the Extra Registry Data, found at the top of the configuration, add Key1 as described earlier,
with
the value set for USR:Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. To see the Extra Registry Data
resource, you may have to enable resources by clicking View, pointing at Resources, and then clicking Target
Designer.
After the configuration has been set up, built, and downloaded to the target, and after the FBA process is completed, the
last step is to set up the user account for the system shell. Because you initially set up the image to start in the
administrator
shell, you should be able to access the registry.
Setting Up Key3
To set up the user account with the unique shell, you must log on to the user account and add Key3 to set the path to the
system application. Note that you cannot log on to the administrator account to change the user account's shell. After you
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log on to the user account, you can use Regedit.exe, Windows Script, or another application to create Key3 and set the
path
to the application.
The following is an example of WScript.
The following is an example of CScript.
After you set Key3, you can log off and log on again to the user account and/or the administrator account. The user
account's specific shell will be started when you log on to the user account. The default/administrator shell will be started
when you log on to the administrator account.
Extra Notes
By default, Windows Script engine is set up for WScript. WScript uses dialog boxes for input and output messages.
CScript
'Windows Script to set a user shell
set shell = CreateObject("WScript.shell")
shellpath = InputBox ("Enter the path and name of the EXE application
to be this user's shell. Example: c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe:")
if shellpath <> "" then Shell.RegWrite
"HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell", shellpath, "REG_SZ"
'Windows Script to set a user shell
set shell = CreateObject("WScript.shell")
wscript.stdout.WriteLine "Change the Shell for this user."
wscript.stdout.WriteLine
ChangeReg
sub ChangeReg
wscript.stdout.WriteLine "Enter the path and name of the EXE application to be this user's shell.
wscript.stdout.WriteLine "Example: c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe or type QUIT to exit: "
if wscript.stdin.AtEndOfStream then exit sub
shellpath = wscript.stdin.ReadLine
if ucase(shellpath) = "QUIT" then exit sub
Shell.RegWrite "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell", shellpath, "RE
wscript.stdout.WriteLine "User will now have a new shell"
wscript.stdout.WriteLine
end sub
uses only a command prompt, which is ideal for headless systems. You can change to CScript only from an administrator
account. If you decide to use a Windows Script Engine, you must modify the registry data for the Windows Script Engine
component for the Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) file. Change
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VBSFile\Shell\Open\Command and add %1 to the end of the value %11%\WScript.exe, as
shown
in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Changing the registry value for the Windows Script Engine component
After Key3 has been created, you can log on again to the user account and see the new shell for the account. When you
log
on to the administrator account, the default or administrator shell will still be started.
If you are using remote administration features, be aware that Telnet allows more than one user to be logged on to the
same computer, but Remote Desktop Connection or Microsoft NetMeeting allows only one user to be logged on to the
computer. Remote Desktop Connection takes control of the desktop and logs off users from a system. If you plan to use
Remote Desktop Connection, your system must not be affected by an administrator logon and a logoff of the user
account.
In addition, after Key3 has been set up, you can use FBresealfound with the Cloning componentto reseal the image
for
duplication. The registry key information for the user account will be preserved.
Conclusion
Windows XP Embedded provides a flexible way to deploy the popular Windows XP operating system into a number of
embedded devices. The ability to have two accounts with different shells allows OEMs to build systems that prevent
users
from accidentally accessing administrative functions. The solution is to define the administrative shell as the default shell
in
the system and change the user account's registry keys to point to a second shell.
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