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ep_extra: Implemented an `ep_extra`-based loader ExplorerPatcher includes a mechanism which allows the user to load a single DLL, named `ep_extra.dll` and placed in `C:\Windows` when `explorer.exe` loads. This was long requested by some users who wanted to perform their own code/initializations/hooks when `explorer` started. In the mean time, I thought `ep_extra.dll` would work nicely as a loader for any number of modules. I could've included this functionality in the main ExplorerPatcher code, but I decided to take it up as a challenge instead and offer a robust implementation without changing ExplorerPatcher's main code. Thus, when using this as `ep_extra.dll`, it will also load DLLs that match the `ep_extra_*.dll` pattern. These DLLs must export a function called `setup` which the loader will execute on the thread that is loading the DLLs. Although not currently checked, return 0 from this function if your initialization succeeded, or some error code when it fails. What's up with the assembly and shell codes and weird threads that I create? Well, I realized I kind of did a mistake when coding ExplorerPatcher, in that I should have loaded and executed `ep_extra` on a seprate thread, not in `explorer`'s main thread. But since I said I'd do this challenge without changing EP, this was my solution towards having this `ep_extra` loader do its work, load the other DLLs, if any, and then unload itself from memory safely and (almost) cleanly without disturbing the main application right after it does its job. This way, you can update it seamlessly when `explorer` is running, which is much more convenient than having to kill `explorer`, replace the DLL, and then manually reload `explorer`. I don't know if this is the best way, but it is the way I thought about when realizing that I cannot call `FreeLibrary` simply, since the "next line" (which would have been a "return") is well outside of valid memory at that point. `FreeLibraryAndExitThread` also can't be used since I do not want to exit `explorer`'s main thread which the loader's function is called on.
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# ExplorerPatcher Custom Libraries Chainloader
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ExplorerPatcher has a simple, built-in mechanism that allows users to load their own DLL into `explorer.exe` right after ExplorerPatcher finishes initializing its hooks. Interested users should place a DLL called `ep_extra.dll` in `C:\Windows`. When ExplorerPatcher finishes its setup, it loads the `ep_extra.dll` library and calls the `ep_extra_EntryPoint` function. Although this is very useful so that users can load their custom code, it is quite limited at the moment, as it loads just one DLL.
ep_extra: Implemented an `ep_extra`-based loader ExplorerPatcher includes a mechanism which allows the user to load a single DLL, named `ep_extra.dll` and placed in `C:\Windows` when `explorer.exe` loads. This was long requested by some users who wanted to perform their own code/initializations/hooks when `explorer` started. In the mean time, I thought `ep_extra.dll` would work nicely as a loader for any number of modules. I could've included this functionality in the main ExplorerPatcher code, but I decided to take it up as a challenge instead and offer a robust implementation without changing ExplorerPatcher's main code. Thus, when using this as `ep_extra.dll`, it will also load DLLs that match the `ep_extra_*.dll` pattern. These DLLs must export a function called `setup` which the loader will execute on the thread that is loading the DLLs. Although not currently checked, return 0 from this function if your initialization succeeded, or some error code when it fails. What's up with the assembly and shell codes and weird threads that I create? Well, I realized I kind of did a mistake when coding ExplorerPatcher, in that I should have loaded and executed `ep_extra` on a seprate thread, not in `explorer`'s main thread. But since I said I'd do this challenge without changing EP, this was my solution towards having this `ep_extra` loader do its work, load the other DLLs, if any, and then unload itself from memory safely and (almost) cleanly without disturbing the main application right after it does its job. This way, you can update it seamlessly when `explorer` is running, which is much more convenient than having to kill `explorer`, replace the DLL, and then manually reload `explorer`. I don't know if this is the best way, but it is the way I thought about when realizing that I cannot call `FreeLibrary` simply, since the "next line" (which would have been a "return") is well outside of valid memory at that point. `FreeLibraryAndExitThread` also can't be used since I do not want to exit `explorer`'s main thread which the loader's function is called on.
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This project is a solution to this issue. A chainloader is implemented here, that looks for other modules matching the `ep_extra_*.dll` pattern in `C:\Windows` as well, and loads them one after the other.