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    Hi, I am new to .NET. I am building an appln in vb.net/ ms access. Everytime, some processing happens, the windows form becoms blank and is not accessible. I have heard that this issue is occurring since all the processing happens in the main thread and this issue can be solved by using threading. Can someone provide some links or information regarding threading and how to use it in my appln. Thnx. With Best Regards, Mayur

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      Hi, I am new to .NET. I am building an appln in vb.net/ ms access. Everytime, some processing happens, the windows form becoms blank and is not accessible. I have heard that this issue is occurring since all the processing happens in the main thread and this issue can be solved by using threading. Can someone provide some links or information regarding threading and how to use it in my appln. Thnx. With Best Regards, Mayur

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      This site has many articles about this subject. Don't be lazy and do a search. Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent? A:All your base are belong to us!

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