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Interval, Tick, Stop
 


using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;
   
class CloseInFive: Form
{
     public static void Main()
     {
          Application.Run(new CloseInFive());
     }
     public CloseInFive()
     {
          Text = "Closing in Five Minutes";
   
          Timer timer    = new Timer();
          timer.Interval = 60 1000;
          timer.Tick    += new EventHandler(TimerOnTick);
          timer.Enabled  = true;
     }
     void TimerOnTick(object obj, EventArgs ea)
     {
          Timer timer = (Timerobj;
   
          timer.Stop();
          timer.Tick -= new EventHandler(TimerOnTick);
   
          Close();          
     }
}

 
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