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How do I disable the fault-tolerant heap? – The Old New Thing – Site Home – MSDN Blogs

Posted by jpluimers on 2012/05/22

Raymond Chen:

what if you don’t want the fault-tolerant heap? For example, during program development, you probably want to disable the fault-tolerant heap for your program: If the program is crashing, then it should crash so you can debug it!

–jeroen

via: How do I disable the fault-tolerant heap? – The Old New Thing – Site Home – MSDN Blogs.

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