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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:28:56+00:00 2026-05-13T15:28:56+00:00

I’m creating an app that is threaded. I started GUI (Announce : Form) as

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I’m creating an app that is threaded. I started GUI (Announce : Form) as separate thread.

That window will be very minimalistic with one input box and maybe a button. On another thread there will be Tcp Client running and when it gets info from TcpServer it should pass what it gets into that inputbox and show the gui (and topmost windows). After couple of seconds the gui should hide itself and wait for another tcp msg and so on.

    public void setTextBox(string varText) {
        if (InvokeRequired) {
            textBox.BeginInvoke(new textBoxCallBack(setTextBox), new object[] {varText});
        } else {
            textBox.Text = varText;
        }
    }

This code is used to fill the textBox from the Tcp Thread. The only problem now is getting the window show and hide properly. Been trying many solutions and always something went wrong. Like:

    private void windowStateChange(string varState) {
        if (InvokeRequired) {
            Invoke(new WindowStateChangeCallBack(windowStateChange), new object[] {varState});
        } else {
            if (varState == "Hide") {
                //Hide();
                // TopMost = false;
                //TopMost = varState != FormWindowState.Minimized;
            } else {
                //Show();
                //MessageBox.Show("TEST1");
            }
        }
    }

    public void windowStateChangeDiffrent(FormWindowState varState) {
        if (InvokeRequired) {
            Invoke(new WindowStateChangeCallBack(windowStateChange), new object[] {varState});
        } else {
            WindowState = varState;
           // Hide();
            TopMost = varState != FormWindowState.Minimized;
        }
    }

What would be best aproach to do this (and fastest, as time matters)?

Answer 1 which seems to work:

    private static void windowStateChange(string varState) {
        if (mainAnnounceWindow.InvokeRequired) {
            mainAnnounceWindow.BeginInvoke(new StateCallBack(windowStateChange), new object[] {varState});
        } else {
            if (varState == "Hide") {
                mainAnnounceWindow.Hide();
                mainAnnounceWindow.TopMost = false;
            } else {
                mainAnnounceWindow.Show();
                mainAnnounceWindow.TopMost = true;
            }
        }
    }

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    2026-05-13T15:28:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:28 pm

    Making the form hide with form.Hide() should pose no problems.

    However I’ve experienced making the form show again does not always work.
    So if you’re encountering the same problem, you could use something like this:

    string RunningProcess = Process.GetCurrentProcess().ProcessName;
    Process[] processes = Process.GetProcessesByName(RunningProcess);
    
    int SW_SHOW = 5, SW_HIDE = 0, SW_RESTORE = 9, SW_SHOWNORMAL = 1;
    
        for (int a = 0; a < processes.Length; a++)
            {
             IntPtr hWnd = processes[a].MainWindowHandle;
    
             ShowWindowAsync(hWnd, SW_RESTORE);
             ShowWindowAsync(hWnd, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
             ShowWindowAsync(hWnd, SW_SHOW);
             SetForegroundWindow((int)hWnd);
            }
    
            //Required Win32 API imports           
            [System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
            static extern bool ShowWindowAsync(IntPtr windowHandle, int cmd);
    
            [System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImportAttribute("User32.dll")]
            private static extern IntPtr SetForegroundWindow(int hWnd);
    
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