

Now I have to go running around to several sites for 10 seconds of work, to log in as Admin and "configure Open Shell for the new operating system", which happens whenever Windows decides to install a new build, a process which I have no control over (other than to delay it by 365 days). One at a time, as the PC's were rolled out, over several years. How did you install Open Shell on all these machines in the first place? What code am I supposed to execute to do this? I haven't found it in the code yet, not that familiar with C++. Open Shell has to hook itself into Explorer. You could in the mean time push a group policy start up script to register the DLL silently, or use task scheduler.Īs stated previously, most PC's are workstation, not domain.Īnd as also stated previously, it's more than just registering a DLL.
