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I think leaving a resident version of the app running all the time, that the screen saver could connect too and issue commands too would quickly solve your child process problem. The resident module would actually do the actions, the screen saver would merely connect to it and issue commands. None of the processes started by the resident module would then be killed when windows killed the screen saver processes.
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