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Stoping form events

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Haim - 20 Dec 2004 08:17 GMT
Hi,
This question is regarding C# code in .NET 2003 windows
forms.
In my current project I have some points (functions) in
my code where I don't want the form events to be
activated.
Is there a property or function that turn off the form
event handling and then reactivate it?
I tried using the lock method but thats only good for not
entering the same procedure that currently works.

Thanks,

Haim.
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] - 20 Dec 2004 11:22 GMT
"Haim" <haim_lz@hot.com> schrieb:
> This question is regarding C# code in .NET 2003 windows
> forms.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> I tried using the lock method but thats only good for not
> entering the same procedure that currently works.

Either remove the event handlers or set a boolean variable that is checked
in each event handler.

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