From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 21 Apr 2001 at 13:54:47 |
Subject: | Re: Voyager Image Decoders |
On 21-Apr-01, Matt Sealey wrote:
> They're the same program. Windows runs "explorer.exe" on startup, and
> that is your desktop (Active or otherwise), Startbar, System Tray, and
> every folder window you ever have.
>
> Now run explorer.exe - it simply detects that it's running already and
> starts up in "panelled" mode. In fact in Windows 2000, "panelled" mode
> is simply an IE window with folder view on one side, and an Explorer
> bar at the left with.. um.. folders (Desktop, My Documents, My
> Computer) in that you can traverse..
In other words "explorer.exe" is equivalent to MUI, and "Internet
Explorer" uses it as Voyager uses MUI.
Right ?
Regards
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