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Application Recovery and Restart

Purpose

An application can use Application Recovery and Restart (ARR) to save data and state information before the application exits due to an unhandled exception or when the application stops responding. The application is also restarted, if requested.

An application can also be restarted if an installer updates a component of the application, or if the computer needs to restart as the result of an update.

Developer Audience

ARR is designed for C and C++ developers.

Run-Time Requirements

ARR is available starting with the Windows Vista operating system.

In This Section

TopicDescription

Using Application Recovery and Restart

Procedural guide for registering for recovery and restart.

Application Recovery and Restart Reference

Reference information for the ARR API.



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Build date: 11/1/2007

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