ShellReplace

To see what ShellReplace can do, compile the program, set it to be your default shell and logoff, 
then logon again. Don't worry, you can unset it at any time. 

At the right bottom corner of the screen you will see the time (if you move the mouse cursor to the 
bottom of your screen) and to the right of the time their is an icon. By double-clicking that icon 
you can :

	- set ShellReplace as your default Shell
	- set the windows explorer as your default shell (start windows normally)
	- run the taskmanager
	- run the windows explorer (restore normal windows)
	- add programs to desktop.ini which is the file from which shortcut's are added to 
	  the ShellReplace desktop
	- refresh the desktop (after you changed desktop.ini)
	- exit ShellReplace

Desktop.ini is a very simple file, just the name you want to appear on your screen, and the path
to the application, separated by a ;.

ShellReplace can be used to completely control users actions, they can only start what you want them to.
It is also a nice way to learn to control windwows and API-calls. Yes a lot of things can be improved,
and please feel free to do so. This is just the general idea, I hope you enjoy it,

Heico Souman