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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:18:29+00:00 2026-05-12T09:18:29+00:00

I have a WPF window that I am launching from inside of a winform

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I have a WPF window that I am launching from inside of a winform app. I only want to allow once instance of that WPF window to be open at a time, and not warn that user if they try to open it again.

I am having a problem however trying to search for that WPF window being open because the window is being launched from a winform. What I normaly do is when searching for a winform, I search for any instances of that winform existing in the Application.Current.OpenForms, and when in WPF I search for Application.Current.Windows

The problem I have is that System.Windows.Application.Current is null when launched from inside of a winform, so I can’t search for the WPF window that way. Is there any better way of searching for an existing instance of an open window?

My Code:

if (System.Windows.Application.Current != null)
                {
                    foreach (System.Windows.Window win in System.Windows.Application.Current.Windows)
                    {
                        if (win is frmCaseWpf)
                        {
                            MessageBox.Show("You may have only one active case open at a time.", "Open Case",
                                      MessageBoxButtons.OK,
                                      MessageBoxIcon.Stop);

                            win.WindowState = System.Windows.WindowState.Normal;
                            win.Focus();
                            win.Activate();
                            return;
                        }
                    }
                }
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    2026-05-12T09:18:30+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:18 am

    Instead of searching the static application objects, you could instead just track this within your window, with a single static variable. Just keep a variable in the window:

    private static frmCaseWpf openWindow = null; // Assuming your class name is frmCaseWpf
    

    When you create a window, either in the initialize routines, or OnLoaded, depending on how you want it to work..:

    partial class frmCaseWpf {
        public frmCaseWpf {
             this.OnLoaded += frmCaseWpf_OnLoaded;
        }
    
        private void frmCaseWpf_OnLoaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
             if (this.openWindow != null)
             {
                  // Show message box, active this.openWindow, close this
             }
             this.openWindow = this;
        }
    }
    

    If you want this window to be reusable, make sure to set this.openWindow = null; when you close the window, as well.

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