Re: Relationship between Application.Exit() and AppDomain

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Hi Willy,

Again, thanks for the reply. You might be interested in reading (and,
perhaps, commenting on:)) my reply to Jon Skeet above. I've done some
experiments to clarify dependecies between message pumps running in different
AppDomains with regards to Application.Exit()
.



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