By using the capabilities created in CORE-16631.
This will fix many crash-regressions in apps that have "Vista+ready"-manifests.
A good default setting for releases to protect "average Joe".
We think that's a tolerable balance.
E.g: This will fix CORE-16700 and CORE-16707 for releases.
The reason for those crashes is that we have far too many gaps in our apisets still.
Adventurous users have two options in releases if they want to expose more apisets
(and additional crashes when apisets are not implemented yet):
1.) change registry setting "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\AppCompat" "DisableCompatGuidDetection" back to 0
to switch the global behavior to act like master-state (== opt-out)
or
2.) Select the "Windows 7" shim for example individually per app for more apiset exposure.
(more safe)
Contrary master will remain affected by such crashes and users will
have to manually apply shim "IgnoreManifestCompatVersion" on each affected app for opt-out,
as we intend to abuse master as a testing platform to spot gaps in apisets and problematic apps more quickly.
Thanks to Mark Jansen for having implemented that flexibility.
- Enable "New Start Menu" control for all languages.
- Implement the "NoSimpleStartMenu" policy in shpolicy.c and its usage in explorer.
- Hide controls instead of disabling (as in Win XP/Vista).
This stub is responsible for providing the UUID seed to the kernel.
For now, it generates a purely random seed - MAC address support
is to be added.
Because it's purely random seed and local the machine (not tied
to the MAC address) it's made so that ExUuidCreate keeps returning
RPC_NT_UUID_LOCAL_ONLY. It won't fix failing test for now.
Nota: this service shouldn't exist as it. It should be implemented
though rpcss DLL for both rpcss service (network service) and
dcomlaunch service (local system service).
Because rpcss is EXE based and wine-synced for now, I prefered
stubbing a new service. This will have to be changed at some point.
- BOOTDATA: Use standard INF signature string, so that they can be
opened successfully using ReactOS' or Windows' setupapi.dll with
the INF_STYLE_WIN4 style.
- SETUPLIB: Use the correct INF_STYLE_* INF styles in SpInfOpenInfFile() calls.
- REACTOS : Switch thread locale to user-specified LocaleId when calling
SetupOpenInfFileW(), so that the correct localized strings are used.