Winpeshl.ini controls whether a customized shell is loaded in Windows® PE or the default Command Prompt window. To load a customized shell, create a file named Winpeshl.ini and place it in %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 of your customized Windows PE image. The .ini file must have the following sections and entries.
[LaunchApp] AppPath = %SYSTEMDRIVE%\myshell.exe [LaunchApps] %SYSTEMDRIVE%\mydir\application1.exe, {option}
Set the AppPath
entry to the path to your shell
application. You can use a fully qualified path, or you can use
environment variables, such as
%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\Myshell.exe
. The
AppPath
entry does not support command-line
options.
Use the [LaunchApps]
section to run applications
with command-line options. The applications run in the order
listed. Separate the name of the application from its options with
a comma.
When you exit the Command Prompt window or your customized shell application, Windows PE restarts.
Important: | |
Do not edit the value of CmdLine in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup registry key of Setupreg.hiv to start your shell application. The value of CmdLine calls Winpeshl.exe, which performs a number of functions, including calling the default Command Prompt window in Windows PE or your customized shell application. |