Thanks for the reply.

No, we haven't placed the script execution in their own thread. I guess the
best way must be just to place the exec command in that thread. I'll check
out Thread.Abort.


2009/3/19 Michael Foord <fuzzy...@voidspace.org.uk>

> Kristian wrote:
>
>> We let users execute scripts in our app using the exec command. We
>> want to provide a stop button to stop script execution but how is the
>> best way to do that? Can a background worker be used for that?
>>
>>
>>
>
> Are the user scripts already running in a thread of their own? If they are
> you can abort the thread (with all the consequences that brings) using
> Thread.Abort.
>
> Michael
>
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