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Application Events Sample

This sample demonstrates how to use My.Computer.Network events to write network-aware applications.

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Demonstrates

The MainForm contains a StatusStrip control that indicates whether the network connection is currently connected or disconnected. Each time the status of network connectivity changes, the My.Computer.Network.NetworkAvailabilityChanged Event event is raised. The handler for this event resides in the My Project\MyEvents.vb file. To access this file, double-click My Project in Solution Explorer. On the Application tab in the Project Designer, click the View Code button. The logic that updates the Status Panel resides in the SetConnectionStatus method of MainForm. Network events in Visual Basic are marshaled back to the main application thread; handlers of these events can, therefore, manipulate the user interface directly.

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Reference

My.Computer.Network Object