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How to do a post-mortem on a Win2K task that died?
My 3rd-party app runs a task on a Win2K server. Sometimes, this task -
which is created by its parent service - suddenly dies, requiring the service to be restarted, or sometimes the server to be rebooted. How can I get information on why this task died so that I can do some kind of post mortem etc? There is nothing in the event log, so I presume the task encountered some kind of exception and died. |
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