I am trying to build a single instance WPF app using c#. I follow this answer to create the following app. However, the OnStartupNextInstance function never gets called no matter how many times I re-launch the same app (double-clicking the *.exe file).
There is no exceptions or anything printed in the Debug Output.
Has anyone got a single instance WPF app working using this approach? What am I missing here?
using Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices;
using System;
using System.Windows;
namespace WpfApp1
{
public class EntryPoint
{
[STAThread]
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
var man = new SingleInstanceManager();
man.Run(args);
}
}
public class SingleInstanceManager : Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.WindowsFormsApplicationBase
{
public SingleInstanceManager()
{
IsSingleInstance = true;
}
protected override bool OnStartup(Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.StartupEventArgs eventArgs)
{
MessageBox.Show("First time launch");
var app = new App();
app.InitializeComponent();
app.Run();
return false;
}
protected override void OnStartupNextInstance(StartupNextInstanceEventArgs eventArgs)
{
MessageBox.Show("Subsequent launch");
base.OnStartupNextInstance(eventArgs);
eventArgs.BringToForeground = true;
}
}
}
public void Activate()
which Activates the MainWindow (and call it inOnStartupNextInstance
), Could that be relevant? Also you could try putting a breakpoint on the first line ofOnStartupNextInstance
and check with debugging mode if your code reaches there at all.OnStartupNextInstance()
method is called only in the original process, not the new one. Note theMessageBox.Show()
. You should see that message box launching subsequent instances, and there's nothing in the code you posted to suggest anything different would happen. Are you sure the code you posted is in fact the code you're running?