Posted by member 376748 on 2007-12-10 05:28:37 link
From personal experience:
Without access to the task manager you can't kill explorer, so you'll have to find a way to deal with that, I think there's a guide here somewhere.
Because of that, you may just as well use explorer as the file manager anyway. But if you DO find a way to kill explorer, you simply put the .exe for whatever file manager you'd prefer on your pen drive (I stuck it in the LiteStep folder), then edit evars.rc so that the "File Manager" line points to that executable.
LiteStep won't make any registry changes if you don't use the SetShell utility, so when you reboot, it'll go back to normal explorer.
Without access to the task manager you can't kill explorer, so you'll have to find a way to deal with that, I think there's a guide here somewhere.
Because of that, you may just as well use explorer as the file manager anyway. But if you DO find a way to kill explorer, you simply put the .exe for whatever file manager you'd prefer on your pen drive (I stuck it in the LiteStep folder), then edit evars.rc so that the "File Manager" line points to that executable.
LiteStep won't make any registry changes if you don't use the SetShell utility, so when you reboot, it'll go back to normal explorer.