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KeepRunning is a lightweight Windows utility developed by NASS e.K. that continuously monitors any selected executable and automatically restarts it the moment the process terminates, making it useful for kiosk systems, server dashboards, cryptocurrency wallets, game servers, or any background service whose uninterrupted presence is critical. After installation the user simply browses for the target .exe, sets optional delay and restart parameters, and toggles the guard; the program then sits in the system tray, logging every crash or expected closure and instantly relaunching the monitored application without manual intervention. Because it operates with minimal CPU and RAM footprint, KeepRunning can stay active 24/7 on production workstations or headless VMs without distorting baseline performance metrics. The single-version 1.0.0 release offers a compact GUI, command-line support for scripted deployment, and automatic Windows-startup integration so the watchdog itself survives reboots. Typical scenarios include ensuring that a point-of-sale client never goes offline during business hours, keeping a local MQTT broker alive for IoT devices, or protecting a custom data-sync daemon from occasional segmentation faults. System administrators appreciate the visible status balloon tips and optional email alert function, while casual users benefit from the zero-configuration default profile that begins guarding an application within seconds. The utility belongs to the System Monitoring & Automation category and is fully compatible with every Windows edition from 7 through 11, running natively on both 32- and 64-bit architectures. KeepRunning is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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