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how to find out process state [modified]

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    I need to monitor a process and restart it if it fails with a "Send/Don't Send" message (don't ask why...:P). I know it's pid the os seems to report it as still running even though it crashed. The problem is that even if the program crashed (access to invalid memory or smth) it still responds to events until i close the MS debug window Thanks

    modified on Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:44 AM

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      I need to monitor a process and restart it if it fails with a "Send/Don't Send" message (don't ask why...:P). I know it's pid the os seems to report it as still running even though it crashed. The problem is that even if the program crashed (access to invalid memory or smth) it still responds to events until i close the MS debug window Thanks

      modified on Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:44 AM

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      This link[^] will be of little help. Regards, Rane

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