I use the following method to request lockscreen access in WinRT:
public async void RequestLockScreenAccess()
{
var status = BackgroundExecutionManager.GetAccessStatus();
if (status == BackgroundAccessStatus.Unspecified || status == BackgroundAccessStatus.Denied)
status = await BackgroundExecutionManager.RequestAccessAsync();
switch (status)
{
case BackgroundAccessStatus.AllowedWithAlwaysOnRealTimeConnectivity:
_mainInfo.NotifyUser = "This app is on the lock screen and has access to Always-On Real Time Connectivity.";
break;
case BackgroundAccessStatus.AllowedMayUseActiveRealTimeConnectivity:
_mainInfo.NotifyUser = "This app is on the lock screen and has access to Active Real Time Connectivity.";
break;
case BackgroundAccessStatus.Denied:
_mainInfo.NotifyUser = "This app is not on the lock screen.";
break;
case BackgroundAccessStatus.Unspecified:
_mainInfo.NotifyUser = "The user has not yet taken any action. This is the default setting and the app is not on the lock screen.";
break;
}
}
This can give me 2 different errors. If i place a breakpoint before or on line
status = await BackgroundExecutionManager.RequestAccessAsync();
the code will execute, but throw the following exception:
An unhandled exception of type 'System.Exception' occurred in mscorlib.dll Additional information: Element not found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8002802B (TYPE_E_ELEMENTNOTFOUND))
As i read in another post, this is a bug known to others, don't know about Microsoft. If i don't place a breakpoint before this line, execution will instead hang. What am i doing wrong here?
It seems that if i uninstall my application, it might work, but then after some reruns it will eventually fail again.