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Elisa
Hi,
On a Pocket PC, the .NET CF prevents a .NET application from being
loaded in memory multiple times. But I need some more detail on exactly
what happens if you DO try to start a second instance.
How does the already running instance detect that someone tried to
instantiate a second instance?
Can the running instance get access to the arguments supplied with the
second instance?
Regards,
Elisa
On a Pocket PC, the .NET CF prevents a .NET application from being
loaded in memory multiple times. But I need some more detail on exactly
what happens if you DO try to start a second instance.
How does the already running instance detect that someone tried to
instantiate a second instance?
Can the running instance get access to the arguments supplied with the
second instance?
Regards,
Elisa