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What would be the best way for a windows service to interact with a sys tray icon? I have found a lot of tutorials on systray icons interacting with a windows service but i think I need the reverse.

Basically I have a systray icon that needs to run on a per-user basis.

I have the systray icon and an installer which puts it under the Start Up folder for All Users. The problem is it won't start unless they log off and back on. Plus if for whatever reason it crashes or the process ends it won't start back up after that unless they log off and back on again.


So I was thinking of a service that monitors each user on the system (some terminal servers) that makes sure that the certain process is running for each user.. if not then start that process for that user session.

Any ideas?
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