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Te » Fri, 18 Jul 2003 08:40:47 Error reporting of what? How about some examples? http://www.yqcomputer.com/1310_20822_1.htm Office has its own error reporting, similar to that which appears in Windows XP. Latest versions of IE might contain it... I don't think so, though. Or http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles-tutorials/windows-2003/Disable-Error-Reporting-Windows-XP-Server-2003.html are you talking about script errors in IE? Look on the Advanced tab in Internet Settings. Or... Well, what the heck error reporting you talking about? Please, also, error reporting see www.dts-l.org for information about using a real newsreader to access these forums. You will find the experience much more satisfying, and much less frustrating. (cc: Original Poster. Please, however, reply to newsgroup forum, preferably to same thread.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP for Windows 9x *Recommended Help Sites* http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ How to Use windows error reporting the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups http://www.yqcomputer.com/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Top 1. running report cause fatal error- on Win98, not XP 2. Crystal Reports, Win98, Object Error 3. Error in Crystal Report on Win98 4. Disable error reporting tool problems in win98 5. error in http://localhost/reports:-Server Error in '/Reports' Appl 6. Error Reporting and error reports 7. Report error: An error has occurred during report processing 8. error in http://localhost/reports:-Server Error in '/Reports' 9. Error report after error report 10. Help Needed For reporting service error(An internal error occurred on the report server) 11. MSXML6 wrongly reports an error when validating against a DTD (MSXML4 and Xerces report no error). 12. Reporting Services Error when refreshing report from Report Ma 13. Report Manager error: Report Server cannot connect to the report server database 14. Reporting Services Error when refreshing report from Report Manage 15. run crystal report .net version in win98 2 post • Page:1 of 1 All times are UTC Board index Spam Re
17 May 2005] In this article we will cover the basic steps on how to remove error reporting features on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 systems. Error reporting is when your system attempts to connect to Microsoft’s website to send a report of the problem you are experiencing in hopes to help fix it by documenting it. You may have systems where you want to turn off this functionality for reasons of annoyance or functionality. This article shows you step by step how to turn off this feature. For a complete guide to security, check out 'Security+ Study Guide and DVD Training System' from Amazon.com Turning off Error Reporting Many folks I meet who use XP or 2003 constantly tell me how annoying it is to see that error reporting dialog box spring up when their Windows system seemed to be having problems. It is actually very easy to remove from view completely, never to be seen again. You can also re-enable it very quickly if you do want to use it. This article covers error reporting, how to disable it, modify it or re-enable it. Error Reporting is easy to enable or disable. It can be found by going to your System Properties. This can be found by going to your System applet in the Control panel or by hitting your Windows Key on your keyboard and holding it down, then selecting the Pause/Break button simultaneously. This will open your System Properties as well. You want to view the Advanced tab. On the bottom you can see the ‘Error Reporting’ button. This will open the Error Reporting Dialog box. As you can see from my system, it is already disabled, but I can also specify that I still would like to be notified regardless if a critical error occurs. Yes, you can probably set this to ‘out of sight out of mind’, but I highly suggest against that unless you constantly check your error logs. You can enable, disable, or modify the way that error reporting works on a Windows XP-based computer. When an error occurs, a dialog box is displayed that prompts you to report the problem to Microsoft. If you want to report the problem, technical information about the problem is sent to Microsoft over the Internet, that’s it. If you are not connected to the Internet, then nothing is sent. Enable Error Reporting By default Error Reporting is enabled. Since I showed you how to disable it already, let’s look at how to re-enable it and modify it. To enable and configure the error reporting feature, simply select Enable error reporting from the Error Reporting dialog b