Windows has the capability to apply shims to mis-behaving applications. Shims are used to intercept API calls and change it. For example, shims can be used to:
- change the incoming paramters
- lie about the return values
- change it to call something else
The Application Compatibility Tookit has quite a few existing shims you can apply to your own mis-behaving application. Here's an example of one that ignores your API call and instead calls a completely different API instead:
i need a shim that isn't one of the hundreds of shims Microsoft already wrote. i need a custom shim.
In my case i want to intercept calls to:
GetSystemMetrics(0x1000)
so that it returns 0
. i can't find any information on how to give Windows my own DLL that will have the fix i need. i don't even know if you can create custom shims.
Does Windows support custom shims?
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