Eve-ng Open Internet Shortcut Extension Dll Review

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\urlfile\shell\open\command The (Default) value should typically be:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" %1 Or with Edge:

Download the EVE-NG Windows Client from the official EVE-NG website (community or professional edition). Step 2: Run the installer as Administrator. Step 3: During installation, ensure you check "Register eve:// protocol" . Step 4: After installation, go to EVE-NG web UI → User Profile (top right) → Native Client → Enable "Use Native Client for console". Step 5: Set path to C:\Program Files\EVE-NG\eve-ng-launcher.exe . Solution 5: Browser Fix – Force "Always Open" for .url Files Most people miss this. Your browser is not delegating to Windows. eve-ng open internet shortcut extension dll

regsvr32 urlmon.dll You should see: "DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded." Step 4: Also re-register these related DLLs (optional but recommended):

In EVE-NG, right-click your VM → Open → Download .hta launcher . Step 2: Save the .hta file to your desktop. Step 3: Right-click the .hta file → Properties . If you see "Unblock" at the bottom, check it → Apply. Step 4: Double-click the .hta file. If you get a security warning, click "Allow". Step 4: After installation, go to EVE-NG web

@echo off start vncviewer.exe %1 Then in EVE-NG user settings, point “Custom Console” to this batch file.

Note: This bypasses the .url handler entirely. EVE-NG provides a native client that registers custom protocols. Your browser is not delegating to Windows

Introduction If you are a network engineer, a CCIE lab candidate, or a DevOps professional using EVE-NG (Emulated Virtual Environment - Next Generation), you have likely built complex topologies featuring firewalls, routers, and even end-user workstations (Windows 10/11, Linux desktops). One of the most powerful features of EVE-NG is the ability to open native console windows (via RDP, VNC, or Telnet) directly from your web browser.