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Where is the Quit event?

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Old 04-07-2005
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Where is the Quit event?

In my c# application, I declare a reference:

Code:
MapPoint.Application app = new MapPoint.ApplicationClass();
Everything in the MapPoint API works with this (so far), but there is no Quit event. Anyone have this problem?

I also noticed in the object viewer in Visual studio, when I look at the MapPoint COM object, it often has seemingly several versions of the same class, only differentiated with an "80" suffix, or an "_" prefix. What is the deal with that?
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For VBA its this:
Code:
  'Quit the application
  objApp.Quit
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I think you're talking about the Quit() method. I'm talking about the Quit event. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...BIZOMEQuit.asp
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I think the quit event is actually Application._ApplicationEvents_Event_Quit. Of course you won't see this in the documentation (no surprise), but it seems to be working as the Quit event is described.
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