Here's the C# code snippet from the console application that works on my local Windows 8, and VS .NET 2015 environment. It also works when I run the console application in an Administrator DOS/CMD window on my local Windows 8 machine.
The Console application (DOS/CMD window opened as Administrator) does not accept the ESC key when using Windows Remote Desktop to connect to a Windows 2012 R2 server.
do
{
while (!Console.KeyAvailable)
{
// Do nothing while waiting for input
}
} while (Console.ReadKey(true).Key != ConsoleKey.Escape);
I know Windows 2012 R2 has special keys for special commands when using Remote Desktop, however, this is the ESC key not working with Remote Desktop to Windows 2012 R2 in a DOS/CMD window.
I know I can use a different key (or other combinations), but I want to know why the ESC key is not "accepted" by the DOS/Console window in this scenario.
[EDIT]: Ok, I need to be more specific here.
I'm really trying to run a EXE as a Console Application. The code I posted worked in Windows 2008, but wait there's more! Prior to outputting my results to the CMD/DOS prompt, I must first attach to the existing Parent CMD window. I'm using the code found at the following URL to either a new AllocConsole(), or AttachConsole(). http://www.jankowskimichal.pl/en/2011/12/wpf-hybrid-application-with-parameters/
On both Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012, it writes everything I coded with Console.Write.... at all times.
However, in Windows Server 2012, this code no longer take my input using ReadKey(), or the code posted originally above.
Code Snippet (bool "show" = true does the attach to the console; false detaches). Again, works to output in all cases, but is not taking my input at a Console.ReadKey().
//Declarations area
[DllImport("kernel32.dll",
EntryPoint = "AllocConsole",
SetLastError = true,
CharSet = CharSet.Auto,
CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall)]
private static extern bool AllocConsole();
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool FreeConsole();
[DllImport("kernel32", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool AttachConsole(int dwProcessId);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern IntPtr GetForegroundWindow();
[DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern uint GetWindowThreadProcessId(IntPtr hWnd, out int lpdwProcessId);
private enum ConsoleCtrlEvent
{
CTRL_C = 0,
CTRL_BREAK = 1,
CTRL_CLOSE = 2,
CTRL_LOGOFF = 5,
CTRL_SHUTDOWN = 6
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(ConsoleCtrlEvent sigevent, int dwProcessGroupId);
[DllImport("User32.Dll", EntryPoint = "PostMessageA")]
private static extern bool PostMessage(IntPtr hWnd, uint msg, int wParam, int lParam);
[SNIP]
//Caller:
//Attach or create a console window to display information to the user
DoConsoleWindow(true);
//Determine if user has administrator privileges
if (UserHasAdminPrivileges(args))
{
//Write information to the console
HandleCommandArgs(args);
}
DoConsoleWindow(false);
[SNIP]
private static void DoConsoleWindow(bool show)
{
if (show == true)
{
ptr = GetForegroundWindow();
int u;
GetWindowThreadProcessId(ptr, out u);
process = Process.GetProcessById(u);
if (process.ProcessName == "cmd") //Is the uppermost window a cmd process?
{
AttachConsole(process.Id);
attachedExisting = true;
}
else
{
//no console AND we're in console mode ... create a new console.
AllocConsole();
}
}
else
{
try
{
//Must pause for 2 seconds to allow display of data to catch up?
Thread.Sleep(2000);
//Send the {ENTER} Key to the console.
PostMessage(ptr, WM_KEYDOWN, VK_RETURN, 0);
FreeConsole();
if (process != null)
{
if (attachedExisting != true)
{
process.Close();
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Logger.Log(TraceEventType.Error,
string.Format("{0} failed handling console close", serviceName),
string.Format("{0} failed handling console close: {1}",
serviceName, ex.ToString()),
serviceLogContext);
}
}
}