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<td><strong>Sven Groot wrote:</strong> <i>I think I read Vista will have something like that that will allow you to save application state when doing a reboot for something like updates. I'm not sure if this will work with every app and if you can do it on-demand,
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I understand some programs don't work well with the existing Hibernate feature.<br>
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For example, programs that use the windows clock, wouldn't they be thrown off by the clock saying something like 17:40, then the computer hibernating, then the program seeing the clock now read 09:50.<br>
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Oh. I haven't even considered that. I am working on something now that is triggered by timed events.
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