One way to solve this easily is to use a global event to signal the startup application that the main app has reached a predetermined state. To do this create a named event handle in the startup application and wait for it to be signaled:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
const string globalName = "MyProgramName";//something unique
bool isNew = false;
ManualResetEvent mreExited = new ManualResetEvent(false);
EventWaitHandle mreStarted = new EventWaitHandle(false, EventResetMode.ManualReset, globalName, out isNew);
try
{
if (!isNew)//already running, just exit?
return;
//start and monitor for exit
Process pstarted = Process.Start("...");
pstarted.Exited += delegate(object o, EventArgs e) { mreExited.Set(); };
pstarted.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
int index = WaitHandle.WaitAny(new WaitHandle[] { mreExited, mreStarted });
if (index == 0)//mreExited signaled
throw new ApplicationException("Failed to start application.");
}
finally
{
mreExited.Close();
mreStarted.Close();
}
}
Then in the main program you signal the event once your ready for the startup application to quit:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
const string globalName = "MyProgramName";//same unique name
bool isNew = false;
EventWaitHandle mreStarted = new EventWaitHandle(false, EventResetMode.ManualReset, globalName, out isNew);
try
{
if (!isNew)
mreStarted.Set();
Application.Run(new Form());
}
finally
{
mreStarted.Close();
}
}