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"When the timer fires it uses a thread."

Yes. To be more specific a timer is an object the fires a thread periodically.

"Huh? If the thread is running and not blocked then it is fact running"

If the thread your timer has fired takes longer to execute than the interval level of a timer it will fire again. Unless, of course, you disable it. Where as if one is using a System.Thread there is more direct control over when and how the thread is fired.

I can't think of any reason to use a Timer as opposed to System.Thread...in a windows service. I guess that was the point of my post.
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