I don't think "interactive" is the right word to what he is trying to do. I think he just doesn't want the second dialog to be modal so that the user can go back to the first dialog if they want to.
...Glenn On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:37 AM, 金春鹤 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Windows platform, only one form(In windows programming, /form /in c# > should be called/ //window/.) can be interactive at a certain moment, so > you cannot make more than one forms to be interactive at the same time. > If you can find an exception, please tell me :). > Anyway, if you want to show a from and start the message loop, > /Application.Run(new form1())/ should be used instead of /form.show()/. >
