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MFC: Integrating your application with the Windows Restart Manager
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Nov 12th, 2009 @ 4:37 PM
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This is a short demonstration of new MFC features in MFC which help with integrating your application with the Windows Restart Manager. This is done by implementing handlers for restart and crash recovery, and by integrating an auto-save feature that uses the document-view architecture to save intermediate temporary copies of your document. This is implemented in an application generated by the MFC application wizard. Pat Brenner, MFC guru and one of the folks who design and implement MFC is your host.
Check out Pat's screencast tutorial on
implementing handlers for preview, thumbnail and search filtering
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