I'm implementing a screensaver to restart a background application. My need is to restart firefox to reset the home page in a windows kiosk. I would like to do this with a Screen Saver. The language I use is C#.
The code is not so complex and is a sort of copy and paste from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686421(v=vs.85).aspx
and
http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/screensaver/screensaver.html
It should work in this manner: the screensaver starts, then after 10 sec. kills the application (if it exists) and then, after 10 sec. again it restarts the application. After all the screensaver quit (there is a timer that drives this).
The problem is that the process started by the screensaver has a sort of link to the killed screensaver, because until the user doesn't kill the application, the screensaver doesn't restart!
I use this function to restart the application:
public static void StartAProcess(string executableName)
{
//Process.Start(new ProcessStartInfo(executableName));
RunThread ext = new RunThread();
Thread t = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(ext.OpenProcess));
t.Start(executableName.ToString());
}
public class RunThread
{
public void OpenProcess(object executableName)
{
ProcessStartInfo si = new ProcessStartInfo();
si.UseShellExecute = true;
si.FileName = (string) executableName;
Process proc = Process.Start(si);
---> if (null != proc)
proc.WaitForExit(); // Block until exit**
}
}
The behaviour is different depending on the OS and the WaitForExit instruction:
- with WaitForExit: on Seven, Vista and XP, after the start of the application, the screensaver doesn't restart;
- without WaitForExit: on Vista/Seven the same of prec point, on Windows XP when the screensaver exit it kills the application too!