Is it only across processes or also extended across AppDomains ?
I think both.

Thanks
Pierre

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Montior is way lighter than a mutex, meaning it acquiring it is faster.
But Mutexes can be named and shared across processes.

Jim

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> I don't find any conceptual difference between Mutex and Monitor. Can
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