> Hmm .. seems to work for me.
>
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>> >> Thanks in advance,
>> >> Leo Kushnir
I don't think this can be a solution, because I am talking about my first
line of code!! in "Sub Main", suppose I call the spash there (in other
thread for example), until this happen (could be 5 sec!!) (the splash will
not appear), and the user have not indication, I was trying also the
"ngen.exe" to put my assemblies in Cache, but it continue to be a problem.
The only "solution" I can think is create a splash in a classic language
(exe in VS6) and it will call my application until it response and then go
down.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Leo
> I think they run a database maintanance at night, look at the time I posted
> my message at :)
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> >>
> >> > Here is what you need.
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=9f0262d6-
6e64-42ea-91db-0fe8b14b0d33
> >> >> Hi!
> >> >> I have a very strange problem, I know I have to expect that first time
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> >> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> >> Leo Kushnir
Sriram Krishnan - 17 Jul 2004 15:25 GMT
Try showing the form and then calling Application.DoEvents()

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> I don't think this can be a solution, because I am talking about my first
>
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> > >>
> > >> > Here is what you need.
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=9f0262d6-
6e64-42ea-91db-0fe8b14b0d33
> > >> >> Hi!
> > >> >> I have a very strange problem, I know I have to expect that first
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> > >> >> Thanks in advance,
> > >> >> Leo Kushnir