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WESL_UserSetting (Industry 8.1)

7/8/2014

Review the syntax, members, and examples of the WEKF_Settings WMI provider class for Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry (Industry 8.1).

This class configures which application Shell Launcher starts based on the security identifier (SID) of the signed in user, and also configures the set of return codes and return actions that Shell Launcher performs when the application exits.

Syntax

class WESL_UserSetting {
    [read, write, Required] string Sid;
    [read, write, Required] string Shell;
    [read, write]  Sint32 CustomReturnCodes[];
    [read, write]  Sint32 CustomReturnCodesAction[];
    [read, write] sint32 DefaultAction;

    [Static] uint32 SetCustomShell(
        [In, Required] string Sid,
        [In, Required] string Shell,
        [In] sint32 CustomReturnCodes[],
        [In] sint32 CustomReturnCodesAction[],
        [In] sint32 DefaultAction
    );
    [Static] uint32 GetCustomShell(
        [In, Required] string Sid,
        [Out, Required] string Shell,
        [Out, Required] sint32 CustomReturnCodes[],
        [Out, Required] sint32 CustomReturnCodesAction[],
        [Out, Required] sint32 DefaultAction
    );
    [Static] uint32 RemoveCustomShell(
        [In, Required] string Sid
    );
    [Static] uint32 GetDefaultShell(
        [Out, Required] string Shell,
        [Out, Required] sint32 DefaultAction
    );
    [Static] uint32 SetDefaultShell(
        [In, Required] string Shell,
        [In, Required] sint32 DefaultAction
    );
    [Static] uint32 IsEnabled(
        [Out, Required] boolean Enabled
    );
    [Static] uint32 SetEnabled(
        [In, Required] boolean Enabled);
    );
};

Members

The following tables list any methods and properties that belong to this class.

Methods

Methods

Description

WESL_UserSetting.SetCustomShell

Configures Shell Launcher for a specific user or group, based on SID.

WESL_UserSetting.GetCustomShell

Retrieves the Shell Launcher configuration for a specific user or group, based on the SID.

WESL_UserSetting.RemoveCustomShell

Removes a Shell Launcher configuration for a specific user or group, based on the SID.

WESL_UserSetting.GetDefaultShell

Retrieves the default Shell Launcher configuration.

WESL_UserSetting.SetDefaultShell

Sets the default Shell Launcher configuration.

WESL_UserSetting.IsEnabled

Retrieves a value that indicates if Shell Launcher is enabled or disabled.

WESL_UserSetting.SetEnabled

Enables or disables Shell Launcher.

Properties

Property

Data type

Qualifiers

Description

Sid

string

[read, write, required]

User or group SID.

shell

string

[read, write, required]

The application to start as the shell.

The shell property can be a filename in the Path environment variable, or it can contain a fully qualified path to the application. You can also use environment variables in the path.

Any spaces in the shell property must be part of a quote-delimited string.

CustomReturnCodes

Sint32[]

[read, write]

An array of custom return codes that can be returned by the shell.

CustomReturnCodesAction

Sint32[]

[read, write]

An array of custom return code actions that determine what action Shell Launcher takes when the shell exits. The custom actions map to the array of CustomReturnCodes.

The possible actions are defined in the following table:

ValueDescription
0Restarts the shell.
1Restarts the device.
2Shuts down the device.

DefaultAction

Sint32

[read, write]

The default action Shell Launcher takes when the shell exits.

The possible actions are defined in the following table:

ValueDescription
0Restarts the shell.
1Restarts the device.
2Shuts down the device.

Remarks

Only one WESL_UserSetting instance exists on a device with Shell Launcher.

Shell Launcher uses the custom configuration defined for the SID of the user currently signed in, if one exists. Otherwise, Shell Launcher uses a custom configuration defined for a group SID that the user is a member of, if any exist. If multiple group custom configurations for the user exist, Shell Launcher uses the first valid configuration it finds. The search order is not defined.

If there is no custom configuration for the user’s SID or any group SIDs that the user is a member of, Shell Launcher uses the default configuration.

You can find the SID for a user and any groups that the user is a member of by using the whoami command-line tool.

Example

The following Windows PowerShell script demonstrates how to add and remove custom shell configurations for Shell Launcher by using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers for Shell Launcher.

$COMPUTER = "localhost"
$NAMESPACE = "root\standardcimv2\embedded"

# Create a handle to the class instance so we can call the static methods.
$ShellLauncherClass = [wmiclass]"\\$COMPUTER\${NAMESPACE}:WESL_UserSetting"


# This well-known security identifier (SID) corresponds to the BUILTIN\Administrators group.

$Admins_SID = "S-1-5-32-544"

# Create a function to retrieve the SID for a user account on a machine.

function Get-UsernameSID($AccountName) {

    $NTUserObject = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($AccountName)
    $NTUserSID = $NTUserObject.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier])

    return $NTUserSID.Value
    
}

# Get the SID for a user account named "Cashier". Rename "Cashier" to an existing account on your system to test this script.

$Cashier_SID = Get-UsernameSID("Cashier")

# Define actions to take when the shell program exits.

$restart_shell = 0
$restart_device = 1
$shutdown_device = 2

# Examples

# Set the command prompt as the default shell, and restart the device if it's closed.

$ShellLauncherClass.SetDefaultShell("cmd.exe", $restart_device)

# Display the default shell to verify that it was added correctly.

$DefaultShellObject = $ShellLauncherClass.GetDefaultShell()

"`nDefault Shell is set to " + $DefaultShellObject.Shell + " and the default action is set to " + $DefaultShellObject.defaultaction

# Set Internet Explorer as the shell for "Cashier", and restart the machine if it's closed.

$ShellLauncherClass.SetCustomShell($Cashier_SID, "c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.ext www.microsoft.com", ($null), ($null), $restart_shell)

# Set Explorer as the shell for administrators.

$ShellLauncherClass.SetCustomShell($Admins_SID, "explorer.exe")

# View all the custom shells defined.

"`nCurrent settings for custom shells:"
Get-WmiObject -namespace $NAMESPACE -computer $COMPUTER -class WESL_UserSetting | Select Sid, Shell, DefaultAction

# Remove the new custom shells.

$ShellLauncherClass.RemoveCustomShell($Admins_SID)

$ShellLauncherClass.RemoveCustomShell($Cashier_SID)

See Also

Concepts

Shell Launcher