Re: Structured Exception handling in .Net
- From: jialge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jialiang Ge [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 09:54:53 GMT
Hello Ashutosh,
May I ask why you would need to directly use the SEH and not through the
C++/C# implementation? Given a specific scenario, I may be able to help to
find out some solutions. At the moment, I do not know a way to use SHE
directly, but I will do my best to perform researches and help you with the
issue.
Thanks,
Jialiang Ge (jialge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, remove 'online.')
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