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More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Whenever your Windows Server 2003 encounters a major error, it offers to send a message to Microsoft with details on what caused the error. This type of error reporting may be undesirable—particularly in environments that must adhere to very strict data privacy regulations. In these kinds of environments, you might want to completely disable this feature so that an admin doesn't accidentally choose to send an error report to Microsoft and possibly land you in hot water. To disable error reporting: Go to Start | Control Panel. Open the System control panel applet. From the System applet, choose the Advanced tab. Click the Error Reporting button. Choose the Disable Error Reporting option. (If you want to disable error reporting but still be notified about errors, select the check box next to But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur.) Click OK.Figure A shows you the error reporting options in Windows Server 2003. Miss a column? Check out the Windows Server 2003 archive, and catch up on the most recent tips from this newsletter
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Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Data Centers Disable error reporting in Windows Server 2003 Don't leak your data—even if your Windows Server 2003 runs into http://www.techrepublic.com/article/disable-error-reporting-in-windows-server-2003/ trouble. If even sending Microsoft an error report is against your shop's data privacy rules, Scott Lowe can help you avoid admin accidents by disabling error reporting in Windows Server 2003. By Scott Lowe MCSE | March 27, 2007, 12:00 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Whenever your Windows Server 2003 encounters a major error, it offers to http://www.techrepublic.com/article/disable-error-reporting-in-windows-server-2003/6168594/ send a message to Microsoft with details on what caused the error. This type of error reporting may be undesirable—particularly in environments that must adhere to very strict data privacy regulations. In these kinds of environments, you might want to completely disable this feature so that an admin doesn't accidentally choose to send an error report to Microsoft and possibly land you in hot water. To disable error reporting: Go to Start | Control Panel. Open the System control panel applet. From the System applet, choose the Advanced tab. Click the Error Reporting button. Choose the Disable Error Reporting option. (If you want to disable error reporting but still be notified about errors, select the check box next to But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur.) Click OK.Figure A shows you the error reporting options in Windows Server 2003. Miss a column? Check out the Windows Server 2003 archive, and catch up on the most recent tips from this newsletter. Stay on top of the latest WS2K3 tips and tricks with our free Windows Server 2003 newsletter, delivered each Wednesday. Automatically sign up today! Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Powered by Livefyre Add your Comment
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