To be clear, I don't want to run within a job **only** so I can be
notified of exit (obviously I could do this with a handle), so please
don't suggest that I do that instead <wink>. What I am looking for is
a solution to how I can run not only the sandboxed target processes,
but also the main broker process within a job.

Thanks,
Daniel

On Sep 17, 5:58 pm, Daniel Cowx <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd like to run chromium (the broker) within a Windows job so that I
> can be notified when it exits. Does anyone know if this is possible?
> My preliminary testing (with a job that imposes no limits whatsoever)
> is causing problems unless I use the "no-sandbox" or "single-process"
> flags; which is not what I want to do. Thoughts?
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