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Windows Toast Notification throws 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED) when running as admin
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
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