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I have four multithread windows applications(vb .net) interacting and running on the same machine(windows 2000 with .net framework 1.0). All of them start a new thread each time Filewatcher's created or deleted event is fired. One of these application writes data into word documents also in multithread fashion. Sometimes the created and the deleted events of FileWatcher are not fired in one application - not the same one each time. Any ideas about that
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