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Replacements for thread1.Resume() and thread1.Suspend()

I have a code snippet which uses the deprecated thread1.Resume() and
thread1.Suspend() functions. What are the corresponding replacement
functions? Thank you.
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L. A. Jones
Nov 4 '07 #1
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