what registry key in a basic build of winpe calls the startnet.cmd file? I can't seem to find it for the life of me.
that is all, just need the location, thank you.
Posted 30 December 2018 - 03:17 AM
what registry key in a basic build of winpe calls the startnet.cmd file? I can't seem to find it for the life of me.
that is all, just need the location, thank you.
Posted 30 December 2018 - 01:49 PM
startnet.cmd is not specified thru a registry key.
startnet.cmd is normally called from winpeshl.ini in \windows\system32.
if no winpeshl.ini or no app defined in winpeshl.ini, i believe winpeshl.exe will launch startnet.cmd by default.
my default winpeshl.ini below : launch startnet.cmd and launch a shell.
[LaunchApps] %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Windows\system32\startnet.cmd ;tinyshell ;%SYSTEMDRIVE%\windows\tinyshell.exe ;OR winxshell %programfiles%\WinXShell\WinXShell.exe -winpe
Posted 30 December 2018 - 08:25 PM
just was looking for the key, i'm well versed with winpeshl.ini and startup scripts and shells etc.
i looked forever and couldn't find anything in the registry. the only thing I could find was the shell at winlogon "cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe" which is handled when startnet.cmd and winpeshl.ini are not present.
so i figured it must be handled by an exe in the system. thanks for the info
Posted 03 January 2019 - 03:22 PM
[HKLM\System\Setup] "CmdLine"="winpeshl.exe"
with proexp.exe you can see it clear.
winlogon.exe
winpeshl.exe
cmd.exe /k startnet.cmd
winpeshl.exe startup wallpaperhost.exe, then check if setup.exe exists,
otherwise check if winpeshl.ini exists, then call startnet.cmd.
you can see the winpeshl.log.
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