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I have made this winform static so that only one instance should be maintained throughout (requirement) . In the form load event I have set the enabled property of few button controls to false. Later I am unable to set it back to true. Whereas I am able to change all the other properties like visible, text etc..

 var myCancelList= controlFilter.FilterControls(this,c => c.Name != null &&       c.Name.StartsWith("btnCancel"));
foreach (Control c in myCancelList)
{
   c.Enabled = false;       
}

Help appreciated. Thanks in advance

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    That doesn't sound right. I'm pretty sure you've got your logic wrong. Can you post the relevant code? How and where are you enabling/disabling these buttons?
    – Leo
    Jun 16, 2014 at 2:30
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    First, I don't think using static form is a good idea, better use Singleton instead. Second, your problem doesn't make sense, make sure you didn't disable your buttons right after your enable them (check for conflict code in events is a good place to start with)
    – Doan Cuong
    Jun 16, 2014 at 2:39
  • Later I am unable to set it back to true. Show us the code that fails and tell us where is is and how it fails!
    – TaW
    Jun 16, 2014 at 5:49
  • yea, you must be wrong! post a small code that generates the scenario you talking about
    – chouaib
    Jun 16, 2014 at 6:30
  • Hi thanks all. Intially I set the property to false programatically.But if I do that during the design time it works fine. I have edited, please check.
    – Vikram
    Jun 16, 2014 at 8:11

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When re-enabling a control also check that any parent controls are enabled. If the parent is disabled then you won't be able to enable the child.

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