This uses the Win32 apis to:
- Find the currently active user session
- Spawn a new process in that session
This allows a process running in a different session (such as a windows service) to start a process with a graphical user interface that the user must see.
Note that the process must have the appropriate (admin) privileges for this to work correctly.
using murrayju.ProcessExtensions;
// ...
ProcessExtensions.StartProcessAsCurrentUser("calc.exe");
The second argument is used to pass the command line arguments as a string. Depending on the target application, argv[0]
might be expected to be the executable name, or it might be the first parameter. See this stack overflow answer for details. When in doubt, try it both ways.