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Hi Luc,

+5 Once again I would like to thank you for the extended response. To be able to hear from someone at your level of technical excellence is a privilege !

The information provided in your last response shifts the entire frame of reference of this discussion to a multi-user, multi-session, (undoubtedly multi-threaded ?) application, probably client-server, with multiple tiers, data-access layers, business rules ... at least one of every fruit that was ever on one of Carmen Miranda's hats Smile | :)

In those circumstances the architecture you describe makes perfect sense, of course.

But, that scenario was not where this discussion started. It started with a simple question about why a visual cursor didn't properly refresh, probably in an asynchronous application without use of explicit threading.

And, I must point out that you were the one who specifically mentioned the use of "hundreds" of instances of your LP_WaitCursor class, which I wondered, at the time I read it, if you were perhaps speaking in 'hyperbole.'

Your excellent advice about 'exorcising' as much use of 'New' as possible, and using StringBuilder were long ago adopted by me as a general principle.

How I (and others ?) would appreciate an article from you discussing in more detail your approach to threading strategy and ui update !

best, Bill
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