How do I disable interactive services detection Windows 7?

What is Interactive Services Detection popup?

The Interactive Services Detection (ISD) window appears whenever a Windows Service running on your computer is showing a window or prompt in Session 0 — a “background desktop” created when your computer boots. The ISD window allows you to switch to Session 0 where you can see the window and take action.

What is an interactive service?

a service where the user can make choices electronically, for example using a computer or a phone: The cable TV channel offers an interactive service, allowing you to choose the camera angle when watching sport by pressing a button on your remote control.

How do I stop Interactive Services Detection pop up?

To disable Interactive Services Detection

  1. Click Start > Control Panel and then double-click Administrative Tools.
  2. Double-click Services.
  3. Scroll down and double-click Interactive Services Detection.
  4. On the General tab, change the Startup type to Manual or Disabled.
  5. Click OK and restart the computer.

11 апр. 2016 г.

What is UI0Detect?

UI0Detect.exe is the executable file of the program in Windows which is also known as Interactive Services Detection service. The main function of the UI0Detect.exe file in your system is to communicate between the session 0 and session 1 services. … The latest available version of this program file is 1.0.

What are interactive sessions?

Filters. Back-and-forth dialog between user and computer.

How do I allow services to interact with my desktop?

Enabling Interactive Mode for Windows Services

  1. Open the Services control panel. …
  2. Select the Cast Iron Secure Connector service.
  3. Right-click the service name, and select Properties. …
  4. Select the Log On tab.
  5. Select Local System account and then select Allow service to interact with desktop.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Restart.

2 июн. 2016 г.

Can Windows service have GUI?

Windows services cannot have GUIs, so you will need to either get rid of the GUI or separate your application into two pieces – a service with no UI, and a “controller” application.

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