Recovery Function in ITSMobile

Hi,
If there is a link failure between RF device and SAP, the system will automatically propose the point where the last the saved data screen in the WM RF screen. Will it work in ITSMobile? Has anyone tried it? Is there any parameter to be set in ITSMobile for this recovery functionality?
Thanks
Subbu

Hi,
Yes you can ,but after the installation of SAP if you set system restore option in the OS ,then only you can restore entire OS ,otherwise you cant.
Check : Mycomputer->properties->system restore
Regards
PRabhu

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