I am seeking example code:
For a servic开发者_如何学Ce calls CreateProcessAsUser() I want the process to run in the user's session, not session 0
thus far the created process is only running like a service in session 0
This was stripped from some old code that launched a console app from a service. It worked under NT4 but I haven't tested it with a modern version of Windows so can't guarantee it will work as it did on NT4.
EDIT: No, that's not going to work as-is. You need to add the code found here to create a desktop, set the SID, etc.
    if (!LogonUser(userId,
                   domain,
                   password,
                   LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE,
                   LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT,
                   &hUserToken))
    {
        return GetLastError();
    }
    if (!ImpersonateLoggedOnUser(hUserToken))
    {
        DWORD rc = GetLastError();
        CloseHandle(hUserToken);
        return rc;
    }
    STARTUPINFO             si;
    PROCESS_INFORMATION pi;
    memset(&si, 0, sizeof(si));
    memset(&pi, 0, sizeof(pi));
    si.cb = sizeof(si);
    rc = CreateProcessAsUser(hUserToken,                // user token
                           0,                           // app name
                           "foo.exe",                   // command line
                           0,                           // process attributes
                           0,                           // thread attributes
                           FALSE,                       // don't inherit handles
                           DETACHED_PROCESS,            // flags
                           0,                           // environment block
                           0,                           // current dir
                           &si,                         // startup info
                           &pi);                        // process info gets put here
    if (!rc)
    {
        DWORD rc = GetLastError();
        RevertToSelf();
        CloseHandle(hUserToken);
        return rc;
    }
    RevertToSelf();
    CloseHandle(hUserToken);
    return 0;
I know this is an ancient post but I happen to be working on this so here's some code that works for me.
Determine the session ID of the currently logged-on user
DWORD GetCurrentSessionId ()
{
    WTS_SESSION_INFO *pSessionInfo;
    DWORD n_sessions = 0;
    BOOL ok = WTSEnumerateSessions (WTS_CURRENT_SERVER, 0, 1, &pSessionInfo, &n_sessions);
    if (!ok)
        return 0;
    DWORD SessionId = 0;
    for (DWORD i = 0; i < n_sessions; ++i)
    {
        if (pSessionInfo [i].State == WTSActive)
        {
            SessionId = pSessionInfo [i].SessionId;
            break;
        }
    }
    WTSFreeMemory (pSessionInfo);
    return SessionId;
}
Launch process as the currently logged-on user
bool LaunchProcess (const char *process_path)
{
    DWORD SessionId = GetCurrentSessioId ();
    if (SessionId == 0)    // no-one logged in
        return false;
    HANDLE hToken;
    BOOL ok = WTSQueryUserToken (SessionId, &hToken);
    if (!ok)
        return false;
    void *environment = NULL;
    ok = CreateEnvironmentBlock (&environment, hToken, TRUE);
    if (!ok)
    {
        CloseHandle (hToken);
        return false;
    }
    STARTUPINFO si = { sizeof (si) } ;
    PROCESS_INFORMATION pi = { } ;
    si.lpDesktop = "winsta0\\default";
    // Do NOT want to inherit handles here
    DWORD dwCreationFlags = NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS | CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT;
    ok = CreateProcessAsUser (hToken, process_path, NULL, NULL, NULL, FALSE,
        dwCreationFlags, environment, NULL, &si, &pi);
    DestroyEnvironmentBlock (environment);
    CloseHandle (hToken);
    if (!ok)
        return false;
    CloseHandle (pi.hThread);
    CloseHandle (pi.hProcess);
    return true;
}
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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