Replacing msgina.dll?
I'd like to perform some (what I hope is simple) functionality on the
initial Windows logon screen. On that initial screen is it possible
to:
1. listen for a particular keystroke
2. if that keystroke is hit, run a program and refresh the Windows
logon screen?
Will that require writing a new msgina.dll? Or is it possible to
implement in another way?
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