## Issue Description - `gsudo --ti`: don't work. `Error: Unable to connect to the elevated service.` - `gsudo -s`: OK. `#` ## Steps to Reproduce <!-- If relevant, please describe which shell were you using (Cmd, PowerShell, Pwsh?). What gsudo command did you run? --> 1. Install gsudo in a Windows Server with the Core role enabled. For example, try with Windows 2019 Hyper-V server. 2. Call to `gsudo --ti` and `gsudo -s` 3. When using `--debug` with the `-s` option the secondary command window opens; with `--ti` not at all. ## Screenshots <!-- optional but many times super usefull! -->  ## Context: - Windows version: Windows 2019 Hyper-V [10.0.17763.737] - gsudo version: 2.6.0