Error Message Interactive Services Dialog Detection
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Why is it Blinking at Me? ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Pat Altimore MSFTApril 27, 201057 0 0 0 UPDATE: If you're a Windows user trying to figure out what's wrong with your PC, please check out my other post: interactive services detection a program running on this computer Troubleshooting Interactive Services Detection. If you are a developer (or want nerdy details), please
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read on. Have seen this button flashing on the taskbar? When you click on the button, you get
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this dialog. If you click “View the message”, your screen blinks and you are taken to a blank desktop with a couple of dialog boxes. Why is this Happening? Services and system processes run in http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/disable-the-interactive-services-dialog-detection/ca139ba9-c96c-49af-bc09-83abc26f3f5d session 0. Prior to Vista, the console (first logged on user’s desktop) ran in session 0 as well. Vista introduced session 0 isolation to protect services from elevation of privilege exploits from the console desktop. Now, the first user’s desktop runs in session 1. Interactive Services Detection (the blinking button on the taskbar) is a mitigation for legacy applications that detects if a service is trying to interact with https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/patricka/2010/04/27/what-is-interactive-services-detection-and-why-is-it-blinking-at-me/ the desktop. This is handled by the Interactive Services Detection (UI0Detect) service. When you choose “View the message”, you are taken to session 0’s desktop and you can only interact with the dialog or message that services have tried to display on the desktop. Behavior Depends on Your Bits The Interactive Services Detection service is set to start “manually”. This means that it won’t start automatically when the system boots. On a 32-bit version of Windows, the OS will detect desktop interaction and start the UI0Detect service and you will see the flashing taskbar button. On a 64-bit version of Windows, if the service is a native 64-bit application, the OS will not start the UI0Detect service. Therefore, the service that is trying to interact with the desktop will appear to hang. If you need the mitigation for a 64-bit service, you will need to be sure the service is running in order to get the mitigation. Here’s the really weird part… If you have a 32-bit service on a 64-bit Windows, WOW64 will start the UI0Detect service and you will see the mitigation. The reason for this is that the WOW64 environment will behave as close to native 32-bit as possible – including miti
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Leave a comment In a Windows environment, applications are supposed to present the user with a dialogue and popups, etc. so that the user can interact with the computer. When a service running in the background of the operating system tries to do the same, Windows throw an Interactive Services Detection dialog box. The dialog box may appear after every 5 minute, sometimes disappearing before you can even read what it says. It can get pretty annoying and may give you a brief pause from whatever you were working on breaking the tempo causing a lot of disturbance. You can either disable this service or you can try to fix the issue by getting to the root of the problem and eliminating it. The Workaround: Turning Interactive Services Detection Off If the pop up appears and disappears too quickly for you to do anything, this maybe it’s only fix. This method is the same for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10. Press Windows key + R. In the Run window type services.msc and press Enter. Click Yes if a UAC warning appears. A window with a list of services will appear. Search for Interactive Services Detection under the Name column. Once you find it, double click on it. Interactive Services Detection properties window will appear. Next to “Startup type:” select Disabled from the drop down menu. Click OK. To do it through Command Prompt, Hold Windows Key, type cmd. Right click on cmd and click on Run as Administrator. Click Yes on the UAC warning message. In the black window, type the following code and press Enter. REG add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\UI0Detect" /v Start /t REG_DWORD /d 4 /f Restart your computer and test. Solution 1: Uninstall the Software Triggering The Interactive Services Detection If you have recently installed an application and started getting this error, probably it is the one conflicting with the services. Hold Windows key + and Press R. Type appwiz.cpl in the run window and press Enter. PRO TIP: If the issue is with you