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Question"interface hack" to make private nested class instances available to outer class methods ? Pin
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QuestionToast notification Collections crash when initializing. Pin
Maximilien9-May-22 3:12
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I'm trying to setup a a ToastNotification collection for our toast notifications (which are working, we can create the notifications.)

I'm following this example : Toast Collections - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs

The collection is needed to set a custom name to the notification collections; it usually takes the assembly name. (which can be done but it's a hack)

The method is called after creating the main window.

The defaultManager has a member "User=null"; I'm not sure if it is a valid value for a Default Manager ?

It crashes when getting the GetToastCollectionManager :
System.Exception
  HResult=0x80070490
  Message=Element not found. (0x80070490)
  Source=<Cannot evaluate the exception source>
  StackTrace:
<Cannot evaluate the exception stack trace>

  This exception was originally thrown at this call stack:
    WpfApp1.MainWindow.CreateToastCollection() in MainWindow.xaml.cs
    WpfApp1.MainWindow.MainWindow() in MainWindow.xaml.cs

Any ideas ?
        private async void SetNotificationCollections()
        {
            string displayName = "Is Potato";
            string launchArg = "NavigateToPotato";
            System.Uri iconURI = new System.Uri("ms-appx:///Assets/icon.png");

<pre>
        ToastCollection licensingManagerToastCollection = new ToastCollection(
            "MyToastCollection",
            displayName,
            launchArg,
            iconURI);

        ToastNotificationManagerForUser defaultManager = ToastNotificationManager.GetDefault();

        try
        {
            ToastCollectionManager collectionManager = defaultManager.GetToastCollectionManager(); //CRASH/exception here.
            await collectionManager.SaveToastCollectionAsync(licensingManagerToastCollection);
        }
        catch
        {
            return;
        }
    }</pre>
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair


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