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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:27:18+00:00 2026-05-22T18:27:18+00:00

First some background: I have a multi-threaded WinForms application that is doing interop to

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First some background: I have a multi-threaded WinForms application that is doing interop to native dlls. This application crashes sometimes with unhandled exception and we are trying to investigate why does it happen. In order to facilitate it, I am creating a global exception handler and I plan to generate process dumpfile from it.

Now coming towards question: as of now this application has handler for Application.ThreadException but it still crashes with unhandled exception. I am thinking of adding a handler for AppDomain.UnhandledException also although I am not sure if its going to help. Are there any possible unhandled exception in this scenario that will not be caught by Application.ThreadException?

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    2026-05-22T18:27:19+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:27 pm

    Yes, Application.ThreadException can only trap exceptions that are raised in the UI thread. In code that’s run due to Windows notifications. Or in technical terms, the events that are triggered by the message loop. Most any Winforms event fit this category.

    What it does not trap are exceptions raised on any non-UI thread, like a worker thread started with Thread.Start(), ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem or a delegate’s BeginInvoke() method. Any unhandled exception in those will terminate the app, AppDomain.UnhandledException is the last gasp.

    Going further down-hill, hardware exceptions that are raised in an unmanaged thread by native code that never made any managed CLR call can not be detected with any CLR mechanism. An AccessViolation (exception code 0xc0000005) is the most common cause of death. The only way to trap those is through the Windows API, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(). This is hard to get right.

    You can disable Application.ThreadException with Application.SetUnhandledExceptionMode(). Which is a wise thing to do, giving the user the Continue option doesn’t make a lot of sense. Now all exceptions in managed threads behave the same, use AppDomain.UnhandledException to log them.

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