Hi.
I have a program that has a timer inside. When the timer elapses it (should) displays a form.
The problem is that this form resides inside my Windows Service program (add new item). So it(the service) does not call an external program that i've tested and works ok. It calls the form from it's solution. When i call the form (dim xxx as new form ..... form.show) it displays a form that is all white inside (you know the thing you see when an application stucks) and it stops responding.
I've tried both windows.form.timer as system.timer but without success.
I've also tried putting the form to initialize outside the function (as Private xxx as new form)
Any ideas? (Beside making and external program)
P.S. I've already made the service interact with the desktop.
Thanks.
I have a program that has a timer inside. When the timer elapses it (should) displays a form.
The problem is that this form resides inside my Windows Service program (add new item). So it(the service) does not call an external program that i've tested and works ok. It calls the form from it's solution. When i call the form (dim xxx as new form ..... form.show) it displays a form that is all white inside (you know the thing you see when an application stucks) and it stops responding.
I've tried both windows.form.timer as system.timer but without success.
I've also tried putting the form to initialize outside the function (as Private xxx as new form)
Any ideas? (Beside making and external program)
P.S. I've already made the service interact with the desktop.
Thanks.