我感到震惊 [英] I'm shocked
问题描述
我在上周五发布了这条消息,没有人回复,再一次它
如果有人可以详细说明消息
线程,我将不胜感激。 < No Name>''(0x94c)已退出,代码为0(0x0)。当我的应用程序运行时,输出窗口显示在
中。
我应该担心这条消息吗?
干杯,
Rob Panosh
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原帖:
你好,
当我在我的VB.Net应用程序中运行批处理时,我注意到
消息
"线程''< No Name>''(0x94c)已退出,代码为0(0x0)。每隔一段时间就会在输出窗口出现
。
有人知道这意味着什么或者我应该关注什么?
谢谢,
Rob Panosh
高级软件设计
如果我不是错了,有人确实回复了你之前的帖子 - 要么就是这个问题,要么是b / b
有人问了同样的问题。详细的组,很容易错过
的消息。
但不,不要担心,如前所述,它只是意味着线程已经退出
通常。你总是这么看。
Rob Panosh < RO ************************ @ asdsoftadfdware.com>写在
消息新闻:uI ************* @ tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl ...我发布了以下消息星期五没有人回复,如果有人可以详细说明消息
线程''< No Name>''(0x94c)已经退出代码0(0x0 。)"当我的应用程序运行时,它出现在输出窗口中。
我应该担心这个消息吗?
干杯,
Rob Panosh
============================================== =
原帖:
您好,
当我在VB.Net应用程序中运行批处理时,我注意到了
消息
线程''< No Name>''(0x94c)已退出,代码为0(0x0)。每隔一段时间就会在输出窗口出现
。
有人知道这意味着什么或者我应该关注什么?
谢谢,
Rob Panosh
高级软件设计
嗨Panosh,
我上周五发布了以下消息,没有人如果有人可以详细说明消息
线程''< No Name>''(0x94c)已经退出代码0(0x0),那么我将再次感激不尽。 ;当我的应用程序运行时,它出现在输出窗口中。
我应该担心这条消息吗?
我认为你应该担心你的新闻阅读器。
我记得我CJ的回答,因为它很短暂。只是意味着程序中的一个主题干净地退出...
Herfried确实问你一个问题流程?
也许它更好在那个帖子里回答Herfried或CJ,我从不看
看那个输出窗口。
Cor
我回复了你的帖子...
正如我所说,这只是意味着线程干净地退出...并不一定
表示除了因为线程预期退出而退出的任何内容。
并不比它更多...
Mike Hildner < MH ****** @ afweb.com>在留言中写道
新闻:%2 **************** @ TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl ...如果我没错,有人确实回复了你之前发布的帖子 - 无论是b $ b还是有人问过同样的问题。详细的群体,很容易错过
消息。
但不,不用担心,如前所述,它只是意味着一个线程正常退出
。你总是这么看。
Rob Panosh < RO ************************ @ asdsoftadfdware.com>在
消息新闻中写道:uI ************* @tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl ...我上周五发布了以下消息,没有人回复如果有人可以详细说明消息
"thread''< No Name>''(0x94c已退出代码0(0x0)。当我的应用程序运行时,输出窗口中出现
。
我应该担心这个消息吗?
干杯,
Rob Panosh
============================================== =
原帖:
您好,
当我在我的VB.Net应用程序中运行批处理时,我有
通知消息
线程''< No Name>''(0x94c)已退出,代码为0(0x0)。
会经常出现在输出窗口中。
是否有人知道这意味着什么或者我应该关注什么?
谢谢,
Rob Panosh
高级软件设计
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The
thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.
Should I worry about this message?
Cheers,
Rob Panosh
===============================================
Original Post:
Hello,
When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice
that the message
"The thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear
in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?
Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs
If I''m not mistaken, someone did reply to your earlier post - either that or
someone asked the very same question. Verbose group, easy to miss a
message.
But no, don''t worry, as previously stated, it just means a thread has exited
normally. You see this all the time.
"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.
Should I worry about this message?
Cheers,
Rob Panosh
===============================================
Original Post:
Hello,
When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice
that the message
"The thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear
in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?
Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs
Hi Panosh,
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.
Should I worry about this message?
I think you should worry about your newsreader.
I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
And Herfried did ask you a questionBatch process?
Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.
Cor
I responded to your post...
As I said, it just means the thread exited cleanly... doesn''t necessarily
mean anything except for that it exited as a thread is expected to exit.
Not much mor eto it than that...
"Mike Hildner" <mh******@afweb.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...If I''m not mistaken, someone did reply to your earlier post - either that or someone asked the very same question. Verbose group, easy to miss a
message.
But no, don''t worry, as previously stated, it just means a thread has exited normally. You see this all the time.
"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message
"Thethread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in the output window as my application runs.
Should I worry about this message?
Cheers,
Rob Panosh
===============================================
Original Post:
Hello,
When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice that the message
"The thread ''<No Name>'' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?
Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs
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