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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:40:00+00:00 2026-05-13T10:40:00+00:00

I have created a Windows Service that will be calling out to some COM

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I have created a Windows Service that will be calling out to some COM components, so I tagged [STAThread] to the Main function. However, when the timer fires, it reports MTA and the COM calls fail. How can I fix this?

using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.ServiceProcess;
using System.Threading;
using System.Timers;



namespace MyMonitorService
{
    public class MyMonitor : ServiceBase
    {
        #region Members
        private System.Timers.Timer timer = new System.Timers.Timer();
        #endregion

        #region Construction
        public MyMonitor ()
        {
            this.timer.Interval = 10000; // set for 10 seconds
            this.timer.Elapsed += new System.Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(this.timer_Elapsed);
        }
        #endregion

        private void timer_Elapsed (object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e)
        {
            EventLog.WriteEntry("MyMonitor", String.Format("Thread Model: {0}", Thread.CurrentThread.GetApartmentState().ToString()), EventLogEntryType.Information);
        }

        #region Service Start/Stop
        [STAThread]
        public static void Main ()
        {
            ServiceBase.Run(new MyMonitor());
        }

        protected override void OnStart (string[] args)
        {
            EventLog.WriteEntry("MyMonitor", "My Monitor Service Started", EventLogEntryType.Information);
            this.timer.Enabled = true;
        }

        protected override void OnStop ()
        {
            EventLog.WriteEntry("MyMonitor", "My Monitor Service Stopped", EventLogEntryType.Information);
            this.timer.Enabled = false;
        }
        #endregion
    }
}
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    2026-05-13T10:40:00+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:40 am

    Services are run by the windows service hosting system, which runs using MTA threads. You can’t control this. You have to create a new Thread and set its ApartmentState to STA, and do your work on this thread.

    Here’s a class that extends ServiceBase that does this:

    public partial class Service1 : ServiceBase
    {
        private System.Timers.Timer timer;
    
        public Service1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
            timer = new System.Timers.Timer();
            this.timer.Interval = 10000; // set for 10 seconds
            this.timer.Elapsed += new System.Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(Tick);
        }
    
        protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
        {
            timer.Start();
        }
    
        private void Tick(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e)
        {
            // create a thread, give it the worker, let it go
            // is collected when done (not IDisposable)
            var thread = new Thread(WorkerMethod);
            thread.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA);
            thread.Start();
            OnStop(); // kill the timer
        }
    
        private void WorkerMethod(object state)
        {
            // do your work here in an STA thread
        }
    
        protected override void OnStop()
        {
            timer.Stop();
            timer.Dispose();
        }
    }
    

    Note this code doesn’t actually stop the service, it stops the timer. There could be lots of work still being done on multiple threads. For instance, if your work consisted of running multiple queries off a large database you may end up crashing because you have too many threads running at the same time.

    In a situation like this, I’d create a set number of STA threads (maybe 2x the number of cores to start off with) which monitor a thread-safe queue for work items. The timer tick event would be responsible for loading that queue with the work needing done.

    It all depends on what you’re actually doing every ten seconds, whether or not it should be completed the next time the timer ticks, what you should do in this situation, etc etc.

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