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Re: I have a Corrupt data
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Re: I have a Corrupt data


  • Subject: Re: I have a Corrupt data
  • From: Paul M <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 15:03:38 +1200

If you know you have a problem, why do you want to just push it away, and hope it doesnt come back _too_ soon. Why dont you want to actualy fix the problem instead of wasting time building creative ways of hiding it?


paulm



On 22/08/2009, at 2:28 PM, Agha Khan wrote:

HI:
While I am saving my data on exit, it save 99% correctly, but 1% the data is not properly saved. In such situations I want to exit the application and start new. How can we initiate new instance of that application and removing old?


How can force to exit the application.

Best regards
Agha_______________________________________________

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