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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:52:31+00:00 2026-05-15T08:52:31+00:00

I want to hide the main window while the backgroundworker is working, but When

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I want to hide the main window while the backgroundworker is working, but When I set the main form as this.Hide() before the backgroundworker.RunWorkerAsync(), Both ProgressChanged and RunWorkerCompleted are not firing. How can I achieve this? thanks.

More code:
ProgressChanged and RunWorkerCompleted are firing with:

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
 {
    backgroundworker.RunWorkerAsync();
 }

ProgressChanged and RunWorkerCompleted are not firing with:

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
 {
    this.Hide();
    backgroundworker.RunWorkerAsync();
 }

Sorry: More information:
The form is used in a shared (COM) Outlook add-in.

In outlook there is a button, click this button to load the form, the problem happens when I show my form in a new thread like this:

private void MyButton_Click(CommandBarButton cmdBarbutton, ref bool cancel)
{              
    System.Threading.Thread tt = new System.Threading.Thread(new System.Threading.ThreadStart(showwindow));
    tt.SetApartmentState(System.Threading.ApartmentState.STA);
    tt.Start();               
}


private void showwindow()
{
    GUIForm = new MyForm();           
    GUIForm.ShowDialog();
}

If I just load the form, no problem:

private void MyButton_Click(CommandBarButton cmdBarbutton, ref bool cancel)
{              
   showwindow();              
}


private void showwindow()
{
    GUIForm = new MyForm();           
    GUIForm.ShowDialog();
}

How can I put the GUI in a new thread and still have my backgroundwork events within the GUI?

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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-15T08:52:32+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:52 am

    Cannot reproduce this.

    It works on my computer.

    You are probably doing something inside your DoWork (or maybe ProgressChanged) that needs a visible Window.


    In your extended question the Bgw doesn’t seem to play a role anymore…

    You cannot simply start (show) a Window in another Thread, you need to run a MessagePump on the Thread as well.

    For the Thread scenario, you could use:

    private void showwindow()
    {
        GUIForm = new MyForm();           
        //GUIForm.ShowDialog();
        Application.Run(GUIForm);
    }
    

    But that will run the Form Modeless, not Modal.

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