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16-03-10, 05:00 AM
http://w-shadow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/roc-main-window.png
* To add a new application to monitor, click the “Add” button or press the Ins key.
* To delete on or more applications from the list, select them and click “Delete” or press Del.
* To edit the per-application configuration, double-click the correspoding row. This will open the editing dialog (see below).
* You can also access the RoC configuration by clicking “Settings” and view the activity log by clicking “Show Log”. The log contains information about crashed/hanged applications, executed commands, and so on.
http://w-shadow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/roc-edit-application-settings.png
Well, this one should be pretty self-explanatory :) One detail to keep in mind is that enabling the “It isn’t running” option will make Restart On Crash treat the application as if it has crashed even if you have purposefully it closed it. You can get around this by disabling the monitoring of the application before you close it.
The configuration dialog. Yes, that's it.
http://w-shadow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/roc-main-configuration.png
“Grace period” is how long Restart on Crash will wait before trying to terminate/restart an application that it has just terminated/restarted. This is intended to prevent a scenario where RoC kills a hanged program, restarts it, decides it has hanged again (e.g. if the program is non-responsive while starting up) and wrongfully terminates it again.
note i didn't make this but i thought it would be a nice app to show.
this can be used for any program
DOWNLOAD HERE (http://w-shadow.com/files/restart_on_crash.zip)
* To add a new application to monitor, click the “Add” button or press the Ins key.
* To delete on or more applications from the list, select them and click “Delete” or press Del.
* To edit the per-application configuration, double-click the correspoding row. This will open the editing dialog (see below).
* You can also access the RoC configuration by clicking “Settings” and view the activity log by clicking “Show Log”. The log contains information about crashed/hanged applications, executed commands, and so on.
http://w-shadow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/roc-edit-application-settings.png
Well, this one should be pretty self-explanatory :) One detail to keep in mind is that enabling the “It isn’t running” option will make Restart On Crash treat the application as if it has crashed even if you have purposefully it closed it. You can get around this by disabling the monitoring of the application before you close it.
The configuration dialog. Yes, that's it.
http://w-shadow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/roc-main-configuration.png
“Grace period” is how long Restart on Crash will wait before trying to terminate/restart an application that it has just terminated/restarted. This is intended to prevent a scenario where RoC kills a hanged program, restarts it, decides it has hanged again (e.g. if the program is non-responsive while starting up) and wrongfully terminates it again.
note i didn't make this but i thought it would be a nice app to show.
this can be used for any program
DOWNLOAD HERE (http://w-shadow.com/files/restart_on_crash.zip)