Make a file <program files>/Bazaar/bzrExplorer.js with:
var WS_HIDDEN = 0;
var shell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
shell.Run("cmd /c bzr.exe explorer", WS_HIDDEN);
Add a shortcut to this .js file to the start menu (optionally with the icon of bzr.exe).
IMHO this might in fact also be a simpler and cheaper solution than including a second executable (either bzrExplorer.exe or bzrw.exe). You add a depencency to the Windows Scripting Host though (but afaik it is pretty ubiquitous).
A simple workaround is the following:
Make a file <program files>/ Bazaar/ bzrExplorer. js with:
var WS_HIDDEN = 0; CreateObject( "WScript. Shell") ;
var shell = WScript.
shell.Run("cmd /c bzr.exe explorer", WS_HIDDEN);
Add a shortcut to this .js file to the start menu (optionally with the icon of bzr.exe).
IMHO this might in fact also be a simpler and cheaper solution than including a second executable (either bzrExplorer.exe or bzrw.exe). You add a depencency to the Windows Scripting Host though (but afaik it is pretty ubiquitous).