How to detect Windows is locked (Win+L or locked by screensaver)? Is it possible?
2 Answers
There is no documented way to check if the session is locked. There is however a way to detect that the session is getting locked. Use WTSRegisterSessionNotification(), you'll get a WM_WTSSESSION_CHANGE message with the WTS_SESSION_LOCK value when the workstation is being locked.
If you are planning to do this from a service then be sure to google "session 0 isolation" to find out why that doesn't work.
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Thanks! Now I'm reading this link support.microsoft.com/kb/310153. I will try the code later. Dec 22, 2011 at 16:15
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4Using
WTSRegisterSessionNotification()
is the only option. MSDN says as much (see msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa376875.aspx): "There is no function you can call to determine whether the workstation is locked. To receive notification when the user logs in, use theWTSRegisterSessionNotification()
function to receiveWM_WTSSESSION_CHANGE
messages." Services that use aHandlerEx
SCM callback, as opposed to aHandler
SCM callback, can receiveSERVICE_CONTROL_SESSIONCHANGE
notifications fromWTSRegisterSessionNotification()
. Dec 22, 2011 at 18:47
WTSRegisterSessionNotification() will require the elevated privileges on Windows 10/11.
Call WTSQuerySessionInformation with WTS_INFO_CLASS set to WTSSessionInfoEx.
struct _WTSINFOEX_LEVEL1_A has a member, LONG SessionFlags, which indicates whether the calling session is locked or not.