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windows Service Onstop not working

Hi,
I want to perform some actions when windows is shuting down.
on stop event is not firing when has some code inside it.
Regards,
Kishor

Nov 23 '05 #1
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Have you run it through the debugger and set some breakpoints?

kishor wrote:
Hi,
I want to perform some actions when windows is shuting down.
on stop event is not firing when has some code inside it.
Regards,
Kishor

Nov 23 '05 #2
no...I have not done that. debuging is little difficuilt in this case.
actually on this event I have placed some code to write a text file. which
will write system is shutting down along with time.
I get a startup time but not getting shutdown time.

Kishor
"John A. Bailo" wrote:

Have you run it through the debugger and set some breakpoints?

kishor wrote:
Hi,
I want to perform some actions when windows is shuting down.
on stop event is not firing when has some code inside it.
Regards,
Kishor

Nov 23 '05 #3

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