I've been successfully creating a .net mutex like this:
SingleIns = new Mutex(true, AppName);
for a while. It works in XP, Vista, but apparently not in Windows7. So I need to make an interop call to a Win32 library so other Com components can identify the mutex. I found the following code, but the Win32Calls. is not found... is there an assembly or reference I need?
Thanks in advance,
Found code from:
http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/kernel32/CreateMutex.html
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
public static extern IntPtr CreateMutex(IntPtr lpMutexAttributes, bool bInitialOwner, string lpName);
// create IntPtrs for use with CreateMutex()
IntPtr ipMutexAttr = new IntPtr( 0 );
IntPtr ipHMutex = new IntPtr( 0 );
try
{
// Create the mutex and verify its status BEFORE construction
// of the main form.
ipHMutex = Win32Calls.CreateMutex( ipMutexAttr,
true, "CompanyName_AppName_MUTEX" );
if (ipHMutex != (IntPtr)0)
{
// check GetLastError value (MUST use this call. See MSDN)
int iGLE = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
// if we get the ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS value, there is
// already another instance of this application running.
if (iGLE == Win32Calls.ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS)
// So, don't allow this instance to run.
return;
}
else
{ // CreateMutex() failed.
// once the app is up and running, I log the failure from
// within the frmMain constructor.
bool m_bMutexFailed = true;
}
// construct the main form object and
//form = new frmMain();
// run the app.
//Application.Run( form );
}
catch( Exception oEx )
{
//...handle it...
}
finally
{
// release the mutex
if (ipHMutex != (IntPtr)0)
Win32Calls.ReleaseMutex( ipHMutex );
// cleanup the main form object instance.
if (form != null) {
form.Dispose();
}
}
}
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