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Jacob Dixon12-Apr-10 13:58
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Jacob Dixon12-Apr-10 10:27
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Jacob Dixon12-Apr-10 11:14
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Luc Pattyn12-Apr-10 11:23
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn12-Apr-10 11:23 
You seem to be very confused; a .NET program consists of two things: objects and threads;
objects contain code and data however they don't do a thing (they are the cookbook and the ingredients); threads execute code and operate on data (like chefs reading cookbooks and using ingredients), so it is threads that give live to objects (make soup).

If it is your Form that is to display the results of a long-wielding action (which you therefore have relegated to another thread), then you need Invoke() to pass the action back to the main thread (the thread is still alive, all that could have happened is that your Form got closed, disposed, and maybe collected); if your Form no longer exists, then you must prevent the Invoke from happening, so use a boolean flag, or set the delegate to null, or whatever other way you choose to tell the helper thread the results are no longer wanted.

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GeneralRe: Stopping threads (semi-safely).... Pin
Jacob Dixon12-Apr-10 11:27
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