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A Persistent Handler in the Windows Registry refers to a specific registry entry that designates a program or application to handle certain file types or protocols even when the system restarts. This handler ensures that the associated application remains the default choice for opening particular files or executing specific actions, maintaining user preferences across sessions. It is often found in the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT hive and facilitates seamless integration of applications within the Windows environment.

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