MFC: Integrating your application with the Windows Restart Manager
- Posted: Nov 12, 2009 at 4:37 PM
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nice short demonstration of new MFC features,. Thanks
it's useful share,..
It is used to automatically restart an application after it crashes ??
it seem nice for the worker, when windows is being error,. Great,.ty.
MFC will automatically save your unsaved documents to a temporary location.
By default, MFC will automatically save your documents every 5 minutes.
but, it need some setting with the source code in example with Visual C++
,. you can search the article about it,. hopw it's useful information for you.
Thanks for it.
Great share
Thanks for share about it !
Thanks.
thanks for the video.
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