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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:14:50+00:00 2026-05-12T07:14:50+00:00

I have a dialog based MFC application through which I have to call a

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I have a dialog based MFC application through which I have to call a .NET executable.

My question are:

  1. How will the MFC application know that the .NET executable is closed?
  2. if suppose a .Net executable process some information and want to convey the output to the MFC application, how can this be achieved.

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    2026-05-12T07:14:51+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:14 am

    The MFC application can just wait for the .NET process to exit in the normal way – either using a wait handle or by polling it.

    As for collecting output – the simplest mechanisms is likely to be for the .NET executable to write to a file, and then the MFC app can read it afterwards. It’s crude but very easy to implement!

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