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The following sample has reliably returned the name of the process that is associated with the active window, but does not work with the newer modern/universal apps because it returns the name of a helper process WWAHost.exe on Windows 8 and ApplicationFrameHost.exe on Windows 10 rather than the name of the app.

HWND active_window = GetForegroundWindow();
GetWindowThreadProcessId(active_window, &active_process_id);
HANDLE active_process = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | PROCESS_VM_READ, FALSE, active_process_id);
GetProcessImageFileName(active_process, image_name, 512);

With Windows 10 the ApplicationFrameHost.exe is the process that creates the window handles and is what gets returned by GetWindowThreadProcessId(), is there another Win32 API that can be used to get the active process of universal app that is active?

Also tried using GetApplicationUserModelId() and GetPackageFullName() with no success as they return APPMODEL_ERROR_NO_APPLICATION and APPMODEL_ERROR_NO_PACKAGE respectively because the active_process handle is just the helper process and not the process of the active application.

Any other APIs to use to get the process name of a Modern/Universal application given the hwnd of the window, or otherwise figure out the process name of the universal app is active.

Thanks in advance!

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Be sure to use the Spy++ utility when you want to reverse-engineer something like this. Included with Visual Studio, you need the 64-bit version in Common7Toolsspyxx_amd64.exe. Use Search > Find Window and drag the bullseye to a UWP app, like Weather.

You'll see the window you'll find with GetForegroundWindow(), it has at least 3 child windows:

  • ApplicationFrameTitleBarWindow
  • ApplicationFrameInputSinkWindow
  • Windows.Core.UI.CoreWindow, that's the host window for the UWP app and the one you are interested in. Right-click it and select Properties, Process tab, click the Process ID. That takes you to the real owner process you want to know.

So you just need to make an extra step from the code you already have, you just have to enumerate the child windows and look for one with a different owner process. Some C code, trying to make it as universal as possible without making too many assumptions and not enough error checking:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <Windows.h>

typedef struct {
    DWORD ownerpid;
    DWORD childpid;
} windowinfo;

BOOL CALLBACK EnumChildWindowsCallback(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lp) {
    windowinfo* info = (windowinfo*)lp;
    DWORD pid = 0;
    GetWindowThreadProcessId(hWnd, &pid);
    if (pid != info->ownerpid) info->childpid = pid;
    return TRUE;
}

int main()
{
    Sleep(2000);
    HWND active_window = GetForegroundWindow();
    windowinfo info = { 0 };
    GetWindowThreadProcessId(active_window, &info.ownerpid);
    info.childpid = info.ownerpid;
    EnumChildWindows(active_window, EnumChildWindowsCallback, (LPARAM)&info);
    HANDLE active_process = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, info.childpid);
    WCHAR image_name[MAX_PATH] = { 0 };
    DWORD bufsize = MAX_PATH;
    QueryFullProcessImageName(active_process, 0, image_name, &bufsize);
    wprintf(L"%s
", image_name);
    CloseHandle(active_process);
    return 0;
}

Output on the Weather program:

C:Program FilesWindowsAppsMicrosoft.BingWeather_4.5.168.0_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe Microsoft.Msn.Weather.exe


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