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So now i am wondering just how persistent the localstorage is

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A load persistent id instruction was encountered, but no persistent_load function was specified asked 2 years ago modified 2 years ago viewed 11k times 50 you'll either need to modify the service, or wrap it inside a helper process Apart from session/drive access issues, persistent drive mappings are only restored on an interactive logon, which services typically don't perform. A persistent context represents the entities which hold data and are qualified to be persisted in some persistent storage like a database

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