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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T13:18:50+00:00 2026-05-28T13:18:50+00:00

I have a method in a class that I need to execute twice asynchronously.

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I have a method in a class that I need to execute twice asynchronously.
The class has a constructor which accepts URL as a parameter :

ABC abc= new ABC(Url);

// Create the thread object, passing in the abc.Read() method
// via a ThreadStart delegate. This does not start the thread.
Thread oThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(abc.Read());


ABC abc1= new ABC(Url2)

// Create the thread object, passing in the abc.Read() method
// via a ThreadStart delegate. This does not start the thread.
Thread oThread1 = new Thread(new ThreadStart(abc1.Read());

// Start the thread
oThread.Start();
// Start the thread
oThread1.Start();

Is this the way it works? Can anyone help?

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    2026-05-28T13:18:51+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    Drop the parentheses to create a delegate:

    Thread oThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(abc.Read));
    

    And do the same for oThread1. Here’s MSDN’s Delegates Tutorial.

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