Suppose you copy a CPL file (e.g. console.dll renamed into console.cpl)
into a path containing spaces, for example into the Desktop:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\console.cpl
If the shell registry value for the "open" action of 'cplfile' does not
contain quotes around %1, then the Control_RunDLL function will attempt
to load "C:\Documents" as a file, which of course does not exist.
(NOTE: Missing in ReactOS: Doing a PathFindOnPath() or a PathFileExists()
call to verify that the file actually exists, instead of blindly trying
to run it and failing later in kernel32!LoadExecuteExW ...)
Adding quotes around the %1 fixes this and the correct file is being
loaded.
This behaviour has been confirmed to exist e.g. on Windows Server 2003
too (and is thus *NOT* a bug in ReactOS/Wine's Control_RunDLL
implementation).
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How to confirm this behaviour, in Win2k3 x86:
1. Start Win2k3 in debug mode under WinDbg. Ensure you have the debug
symbols available.
2. Once loaded, break into the debugger, attach context to explorer.exe,
and enter the magical :) single WinDbg command (all in one line, with
**NO inserted newlines!!**):
bp shell32!CPL_RunMeBaby ".echo \"CPL CmdLine:\"; ?? (wchar_t*)*(void**)(@esp+12);
bp SHLWAPI!PathIsFileSpecW \".echo \\\"CPL Path:\\\"; ?? (wchar_t*)*(void**)(@esp+4);
bc \\\"SHLWAPI!PathIsFileSpecW\\\"; g;\"; g"
(Explanation:
a breakpoint is placed in the internal shell32!CPL_RunMeBaby function.
When the bp is hit, it runs the large WinDbg command inside the quotes.
This command echoes an informative line, then dumps the 3rd parameter
of the function on the stack that contains the CPL command-line.
It then adds a new breakpoint in SHLWAPI!PathIsFileSpecW, which is the
function that is being called *just after* the internal parsing of the
CPL command-line, and will verify whether the extracted CPL path does
exist. That new breakpoint in turn will run a WinDbg command that will:
(i) Display the CPL file path (1st-param of that new function), then
(ii) Clear that breakpoint. Finally, automatic continuation ensues.)
3. On vanilla Win2k3, whose 'cplfile' "open" action does contain the
quotes around %1:
rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL "%1",%*
you will observe the following:
CPL CmdLine:
wchar_t * 0x00094e30
""C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\console.cpl","
CPL Path:
wchar_t * 0x0007f898
"C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\console.cpl"
Notice the extra pair of quotes around the CPL filename in the CmdLine.
4. When modifying the 'cplfile' "open" action by *removing* the quotes
around %1, you will instead see the following, thereby confirming
the behaviour, which is now identical to what used to happen in ROS:
CPL CmdLine:
wchar_t * 0x00094e30
"C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\console.cpl,"
CPL Path:
wchar_t * 0x0007f898
"C:\Documents"
Due to the (now) absence of quotes around %1, the command-line gets
wrongly parsed and the extracted file path is incorrect.
Neither LiveCD nor BootCD 2nd stage are able to use new registry key for videoprt,
as they depend of some PnP entries which are unavailable.
This line was added in a7ebc6bd5c (r43711)
Note that it doesn't change much for ReactOS yet, as neither
videoprt.sys nor win32k.sys take care of this parameter.
CORE-17350
Makes testing easier on real hardware (especially for these configs
where debugging can only be done via screen mode).
Add also an experimental Setup ACPI APIC entry in bootcd.ini for testing
purposes, along the lines of commit 5ee09256d .
In the similar LiveCD entry, use instead the /HAL= option.
Converted from Cantonese to HK-Style Written Chinese.
Also assign zh-HK translations to the ReactOS Chinese
translation team in the CODEOWNERS file.
Reviewed-by: He Yang <1160386205@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
- usetup: New bootsector page.
- shell32: Copy and paste, and moving elements.
Also, some strings related to the shutdown and logoff.
- Minor Spanish grammar fix - some female words and minor latin american typos.
- First revision of the .inf, that includes the translation of the Services,
audio, processors and other drivers and minor things.
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at 3a3ef631d1
The driver is written by Lee Jae-Hong, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11040
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at e308102f4a
The driver is written by Mark W Piper, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11005