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.NET - What's the best way to implement a "catch all exceptions handler"I'm wondering what the best way is to have a "if all else fails catch it". I mean, you're handling as much exceptions as possible in your application, but still there are bound to be bugs, so I need to have something that catches all unhandled exceptions so I can collect information and store them in a database or submit them to a web service. Does the AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException event capture everything? Even if the application is multithreaded? Side note: Windows Vista exposes native API functions that allow any application to recover itself after a crash... can't think of the name now... but I'd rather not use it, as many of our users are still using Windows XP.
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