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translate progress display and CTRL+C events from a console env to a UI env
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Zhu_Coder
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22 Jan 2009 08:39 PM
Hi coders!
I'm new to PS and love it!!!
Recently, I've created some PSSnapins ( in C#) that use progress bars and even subscribe to the user's ctrl+c event (cancel) and perform some cleanup tasks before cancelling.
Now I'd like to build an MMC app on top of these snapins.
Please give me ideas on how to handle the progress display and CTRL+C in the UI. In other words, how can I translate what's done by the cmdlets in a console environment, to the UI? any other events to subscribe to in order to make the bridge Console - UI?
Thanks in advance for your comments/suggestions and happy coding!
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