:P No. What I need to do is kind of like an alarm clock. The user specifies a time that they want the alarm to go off... And then when the current time is equal to the time that the user has specified using the dateTimePicker an event is raised... I didn't completely get what you were trying to...
Hi all. I am trying to figure something out, I want to raise an event when the time and date in dateTimePicker1 is equal to DateTime.Now (Current date and time). Ex:
If user sets date and time using the dateTimePicker1 control, a messagebox will be displayed when the current date and time is...
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