You can use API-Doc
public virtual void Shutdown(
bool waitForJobsToComplete
)
this tells Quartz.Net to wait until all jobs are completed, or API-Doc
virtual IList GetCurrentlyExecutingJobs()
In addition you should ask the os to wait for your service MSDN:
[ComVisibleAttribute(false)]
public void RequestAdditionalTime(
int milliseconds
)
otherwise Windows would kill your service after 20 seconds (depending on your system settings) Source.
To prevent a service from stopping shutdown, the SCM will only wait up to a limit for your service to stop itself. The default for this limit is 20 seconds (this value is in the registry key WaitToKillServiceTimeout() in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control)
Ahh, and don't forget about a system shutdown, windows does not like to wait...