Using ProgMon macros PTFB Pro is able to detect when a critical application enters a “not responding” state and restart it automatically. Unfortunately some programs, particularly those that aren’t mutli-threaded, may sometimes enter a non-responsive or “hung” state briefly then recover. In reality all that’s happening is that the program is temporarily too busy doing its work to respond, but previous versions of PTFB Pro had no way of knowing that and could restart the app prematurely. Starting with version 4.2.1, you can now tweak each ProgMon macro individually to make it more tolerant of these brief apparent “hangs”.
If necessary you can still have PTFB Pro restart a program at the very first sign of a hang, but now you can also make PTFB Pro keep an eye on the program and only execute the restart if it’s been hung continuously for some time.
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