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In my WPF application I have a view that shows all the open windows and active applications on the PC, which I achieve with the following code:

  Process[] processlist = Process.GetProcesses(".");

  foreach (Process p in processlist)
  {
    if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(p.MainWindowTitle))
    {
      TreeViewItem item = new TreeViewItem();
      item.MouseDoubleClick += new MouseButtonEventHandler(item_MouseDoubleClick);
      item.Tag = p;
      item.Header = p.MainWindowTitle.ToString();
      TreeViewExternal.Items.Add(item);
    }

  }

1) How can I then show the running application when the tree view item is double clicked? 2) Is there a way of getting the icon of the running application? For instance the VS icon next to the current window title of VS.

Thanks in advance.

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  • What do you mean "show the running application"? Do you mean that, when a tree view item is clicked, the main window of the selected application needs to gain focus? Jun 8, 2012 at 13:31
  • Sorry for the late reply, what I meant was that when a treeview item is clicked, the corresponding application should be showed, as in the Task Manager when "Switch To" is used. I did find the solution using the following code " IntPtr hwnd = p.MainWindowHandle; ShowWindowAsync(hwnd, SW_RESTORE); SetForegroundWindow(hwnd);" Jun 11, 2012 at 7:59

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For icon use this

Icon ico = Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(p.MainModule.FileName);
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  • Thank you, this was helpful. But as I am using WPF I need a Windows.Controls.Image from that icon. Any suggestions? Jun 11, 2012 at 8:01

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