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SystemEvents.TimerElapsed Event

Definition

Occurs when a windows timer interval has expired.

public:
 static event Microsoft::Win32::TimerElapsedEventHandler ^ TimerElapsed;
public static event Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventHandler? TimerElapsed;
public static event Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventHandler TimerElapsed;
member this.TimerElapsed : Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventHandler 
Public Shared Custom Event TimerElapsed As TimerElapsedEventHandler 

Event Type

Exceptions

System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.

The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.

Remarks

Note

This event is only raised if the message pump is running. In a Windows service, unless a hidden form is used or the message pump has been started manually, this event will not be raised. For a code example that shows how to handle system events by using a hidden form in a Windows service, see the SystemEvents class.

Caution

Because this is a static event, you must detach your event handlers when your application is disposed, or memory leaks will result.

Applies to

See also