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Windows Toast Notification throws 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED) when running as admin
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Grant Network Service permission to recycle iis app poolWindows RT and Toast Notification behaviorWorking with Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word and COM exception Access is denied0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED) while searching for htmlelementHow to suppress push toast notification only when App in foreground?How to hide my app's calendar from built-in calendar app?WPF Desktop App, Windows 10 Notification Toast 2016 (UWP Community Toolkit)Windows Environment Variable Expansion: Admin vs Non-AdminPool.Recycle() throwing exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)Run admin background work in C# WPF app with user context GUI
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I am showing a windows 10 toast notification in my c# netcore 3.0 application with following code using https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications/:
const string _appId = "Windows.SystemToast.Explorer";
var toastContent = new ToastContent
Visual = new ToastVisual
BindingGeneric = new ToastBindingGeneric
Children =
new AdaptiveText
Text = "Hello",
,
new AdaptiveText
Text = "World",
,
,
,
,
;
var doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(toastContent.GetContent());
var toast = new ToastNotification(doc);
ToastNotificationManager.CreateToastNotifier(_appId).Show(toast);
It works fine if I run the app normally:
When the app is started as admin (right click exe: run as administrator) the toast notification does not get shown and an error gets thrown: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)
How can one show toast notifications in applications run as admin?
c# winforms windows-10 windows-community-toolkit
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I am showing a windows 10 toast notification in my c# netcore 3.0 application with following code using https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications/:
const string _appId = "Windows.SystemToast.Explorer";
var toastContent = new ToastContent
Visual = new ToastVisual
BindingGeneric = new ToastBindingGeneric
Children =
new AdaptiveText
Text = "Hello",
,
new AdaptiveText
Text = "World",
,
,
,
,
;
var doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(toastContent.GetContent());
var toast = new ToastNotification(doc);
ToastNotificationManager.CreateToastNotifier(_appId).Show(toast);
It works fine if I run the app normally:
When the app is started as admin (right click exe: run as administrator) the toast notification does not get shown and an error gets thrown: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)
How can one show toast notifications in applications run as admin?
c# winforms windows-10 windows-community-toolkit
Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10
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I am showing a windows 10 toast notification in my c# netcore 3.0 application with following code using https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications/:
const string _appId = "Windows.SystemToast.Explorer";
var toastContent = new ToastContent
Visual = new ToastVisual
BindingGeneric = new ToastBindingGeneric
Children =
new AdaptiveText
Text = "Hello",
,
new AdaptiveText
Text = "World",
,
,
,
,
;
var doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(toastContent.GetContent());
var toast = new ToastNotification(doc);
ToastNotificationManager.CreateToastNotifier(_appId).Show(toast);
It works fine if I run the app normally:
When the app is started as admin (right click exe: run as administrator) the toast notification does not get shown and an error gets thrown: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)
How can one show toast notifications in applications run as admin?
c# winforms windows-10 windows-community-toolkit
I am showing a windows 10 toast notification in my c# netcore 3.0 application with following code using https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications/:
const string _appId = "Windows.SystemToast.Explorer";
var toastContent = new ToastContent
Visual = new ToastVisual
BindingGeneric = new ToastBindingGeneric
Children =
new AdaptiveText
Text = "Hello",
,
new AdaptiveText
Text = "World",
,
,
,
,
;
var doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(toastContent.GetContent());
var toast = new ToastNotification(doc);
ToastNotificationManager.CreateToastNotifier(_appId).Show(toast);
It works fine if I run the app normally:
When the app is started as admin (right click exe: run as administrator) the toast notification does not get shown and an error gets thrown: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)
How can one show toast notifications in applications run as admin?
c# winforms windows-10 windows-community-toolkit
c# winforms windows-10 windows-community-toolkit
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Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10
add a comment |
Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10
Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10
add a comment |
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Do you have the proper permissions to run the app as an administrator? (Dumb question, bit figured it wouldn't hurt just to double check) :)
– Symon
Mar 8 at 21:02
@Symon: Yes, I am logged in as normal user and right click to run it as my other user account with administrator rights.
– Jenny
Mar 9 at 6:10