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Starting the App in the actual Session ( e.g. Session 1 ) ? #20

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Andrej0902 opened this issue Oct 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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Starting the App in the actual Session ( e.g. Session 1 ) ? #20

Andrej0902 opened this issue Oct 3, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Andrej0902
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Hello, my application starts always in the session 0 , does not matter if I set the User as System or Me as Local User with password.
Is it possible to start my App in the actual session e.g. in the session 1 ? So I see the GUI of my application.
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MCPC10 commented Oct 3, 2020

Hello
Normally it is possible, you would have to right click on the service and select "Start (in session)" and it is also necessary that the service runs under the Local-System account.

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Thanks, I have your SW in the french language and "Start (in session)" was translated as "Commencer !" :-) (something like Begin !). I did not try to click it before. Now, it works good, when I start it manually from DaemonMaster. However after restart the PC or just starting the service from standard Windows "Services" window, the application started again in the Session 0.
Is there any way to save the the request for starting in the current Session in the configuration ? So the application starts with GUI in my current session after restart of the PC

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MCPC10 commented Oct 3, 2020

Not for the moment xD, but I can implement something in one of the next releases (also the french translation should than be fixed).

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Ok, thanks. Anyway very good job :-)

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