Using shdocvw library (add reference to it, you can find it in windows\system32) you can get the list of instances and call navigate with the newtab parameter:
ShellWindows iExplorerInstances = new ShellWindows();
if (iExplorerInstances.Count > 0)
{
IEnumerator enumerator = iExplorerInstances.GetEnumerator();
enumerator.MoveNext();
InternetExplorer iExplorer = (InternetExplorer)enumerator.Current;
iExplorer.Navigate(url, 0x800); //0x800 means new tab
}
else
{
//No iexplore running, use your processinfo method
}
Edit: in some cases you may have to check if the shellwindow corresponds to a real iexplorer an not to any other windows shell (in w7 all instances are returned, don't know now for others).
bool found=false;
foreach (InternetExplorer iExplorer in iExplorerInstances)
{
if (iExplorer.Name == "Windows Internet Explorer")
{
iExplorer.Navigate(ur, 0x800);
found=true;
break;
}
}
if(!found)
{
//run with processinfo
}
You may also find these additional IE Navigate Flags useful. Full description of the flags are available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd565688(v=vs.85).aspx
enum BrowserNavConstants
{
navOpenInNewWindow = 0x1,
navNoHistory = 0x2,
navNoReadFromCache = 0x4,
navNoWriteToCache = 0x8,
navAllowAutosearch = 0x10,
navBrowserBar = 0x20,
navHyperlink = 0x40,
navEnforceRestricted = 0x80,
navNewWindowsManaged = 0x0100,
navUntrustedForDownload = 0x0200,
navTrustedForActiveX = 0x0400,
navOpenInNewTab = 0x0800,
navOpenInBackgroundTab = 0x1000,
navKeepWordWheelText = 0x2000,
navVirtualTab = 0x4000,
navBlockRedirectsXDomain = 0x8000,
navOpenNewForegroundTab = 0x10000
};