I have a C++ service that execute a Delphi application on NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM account. The manifest file below was embedded correctly on Delphi application, but application still isn't dpi aware, for example when take a screenshot with 125% DPI the capture not contemplate full desktop. Already executing Delphi application as a normal application, all works fine.
How make Delphi application (that was executed by C++ service) dpiaware?
program Project1;
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
{$DYNAMICBASE ON}
{$D+}
{$R *.res}
uses
System.SysUtils;
begin
try
// Screenshot code
except
on E: Exception do
Writeln(E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
Readln;
end.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly
xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<assemblyIdentity
type="win32"
name="MrTheV Dev"
version="11.0.2804.9245"
processorArchitecture="*"/>
<trustInfo
xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel
level="requireAdministrator"
uiAccess="False"/>
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
<compatibility
xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:compatibility.v1">
<application>
<!-- Windows 10 -->
<supportedOS Id="{8e0f7a12-bfb3-4fe8-b9a5-48fd50a15a9a}"/>
<!-- Windows 8.1 -->
<supportedOS Id="{1f676c76-80e1-4239-95bb-83d0f6d0da78}"/>
<!-- Windows Vista -->
<supportedOS Id="{e2011457-1546-43c5-a5fe-008deee3d3f0}"/>
<!-- Windows 7 -->
<supportedOS Id="{35138b9a-5d96-4fbd-8e2d-a2440225f93a}"/>
<!-- Windows 8 -->
<supportedOS Id="{4a2f28e3-53b9-4441-ba9c-d69d4a4a6e38}"/>
</application>
</compatibility>
<asmv3:application>
<asmv3:windowsSettings
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SMI/2005/WindowsSettings">
<dpiAware>true/PM</dpiAware>
</asmv3:windowsSettings>
</asmv3:application>
</assembly>
CreateProcessAsUser does not load the specified user's profile into the HKEY_USERS registry key. Therefore, to access the information in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry key, you must load the user's profile information into HKEY_USERS with the LoadUserProfile function before calling CreateProcessAsUser. Be sure to call UnloadUserProfile after the new process exits.
So it is possible that your process can't read DPI settings of specific user. – SilverWarior Nov 27 '20 at 15:56WM_DPICHANGED
. So can you receive this message when running as a service? How do you handle it? – Rita Han - MSFT Nov 30 '20 at 7:09