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I remember that it is possible, I just can't find how to do that anymore ...

so, how do I change the default shell (which is explorer.exe) of Windows XP?

I think it was a registry key, where you could replace 'explorer.exe' with another program, and that that program acted like shell. E.g. you change that value to "cmd.exe" and XP would boot up without start menu, my computer, just a command prompt ...

Does anyone remember this?

Edited by Shaidar
  speedforneed said:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

Change the "Shell" key, and your set.  Just restart and whatever you changed it to should load up.

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change current_user instead of locl_machine if you dont want the shell to be applied to all the usersn, and dont forget go to

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer and change DesktopProcess to 1 (0 for explorer, 1 for the other shells)

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