InPlaceHostingManager.DownloadProgressChanged Event
Definition
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Occurs when there is a change in the status of an application or manifest download.
public:
event EventHandler<System::Deployment::Application::DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs ^> ^ DownloadProgressChanged;
public event EventHandler<System.Deployment.Application.DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs> DownloadProgressChanged;
member this.DownloadProgressChanged : EventHandler<System.Deployment.Application.DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs>
Public Custom Event DownloadProgressChanged As EventHandler(Of DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs)
Public Event DownloadProgressChanged As EventHandler(Of DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs)
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to update a ToolStripProgressBar that is contained within a StatusStrip.
void iphm_DownloadProgressChanged(object sender, DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs e)
{
// you can show percentage of task completed using e.ProgressPercentage
}
Private Sub iphm_DownloadProgressChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs) Handles iphm.DownloadProgressChanged
' you can show percentage of task completed using e.ProgressPercentage
End Sub
Remarks
In a console application, events are assigned to threads from a thread pool. Therefore, you might receive progress update events out of order, with a subsequent event showing a decrease compared with a previous event. You will not see such behavior in a Windows Forms-based application, because events in Windows Forms are processed sequentially out of the user interface (UI) thread's message queue.