@msdn=http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?qu=$$$ @pinvoke=http://pinvoke.net/$$$.htm Summary: The WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId function retrieves the Terminal Services session currently attached to the physical console. The physical console is the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. !!!!C# Signature: /// <summary> /// The WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId function retrieves the Remote Desktop Services session that /// is currently attached to the physical console. The physical console is the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. /// Note that it is not necessary that Remote Desktop Services be running for this function to succeed. /// </summary> /// <returns>The session identifier of the session that is attached to the physical console. If there is no /// session attached to the physical console, (for example, if the physical console session is in the process /// of being attached or detached), this function returns 0xFFFFFFFF.</returns> [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] private static extern uint WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId(); !!!!VB .NET Signature: /// Private Declare Function WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId Lib "Kernel32.dll" Alias "WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId" () As Int32 !!!!User-Defined Types: None. !!!!Notes: None. !!!!Tips & Tricks: See WTSQuerySessionInformation !!!!Sample Code: internal static uint GetSessionId() { uint result = WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId(); if (result == 0xFFFFFFFF) throw new InvalidOperationException("No session attached to the physical console."); return result; } !!!!Alternative Managed API: TODO Documentation: WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId@msdn on MSDN
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