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it makes sense to disable Windows Error Reporting or not. Today, I will explain disable windows error reporting group policy how you can configure this controversial Windows feature in Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. I will also show disable windows error reporting windows 7 how you can manage Windows Error Reporting with Group Policy. AboutLatest PostsMichael PietroforteMichael Pietroforte is the founder and editor of 4sysops. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) with more than 30 years
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Error Reporting in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2Disable error reporting in Windows Vista and Server 2008Disable error reporting in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003Disable Windows Error Reporting through Group Policy Disable Windows Error Reporting in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 ^In Windows 7, you can disable Windows Error Reporting in the Action center (Control Panel\System and Security\Action Center). In the sidebar click "Change Action Center settings" and then click the "Problem reporting settings" link at the end of the Action Center applet. You can also start typing "problem reporting" in the Windows Start Menu search prompt and then click "Choose how to report problems."The four options appear to speak for themselves (see screenshot), but, I think, at least two of them are a bit misleading. The default setting is "Automatically check for solutions" and the second option is "Automatically check for solutions and send additional report data if needed." I guess most people believe that with the first setting no error reports are sent to Microsoft. However, when I checked my Problem Reports, I realized that in most cases Windows Error Reporting has sent error reports to Microsoft, anyway. It is unclear to me what the "additional repo
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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Operating Systems > How to completely disable Error Reporting in WIN XP Pro Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by Link19, Nov 14, 2004. Link19 Senior member Joined: Apr 22, 2003 Messages: 971 Likes Received: 0 I have disabled Error reporting from the System Properties Window on the Advanced Tab where you can select error reporting options, I have disabled the Error Reporting Service, and I have even Enabled the Turn off Error Reporting option in Group Policy Editor. But when my wireless mouse program encountered an error and stopped, I still got a Report Error Dialog box with the option to Send an error report to Microsoft????? WHy in the heck is that????? I checked the options, and all Error Reporting is totally disabled still??? I want this stupid intrusive Error Reporting service completely turned off!!!!!! I almost feel that Microsoft isintentionally doing this do they can try and force you to report errors even though you have it disabled!!!! So how do I completely disable this worthless error reporting if what I have already disabled so happens to not be enough????? #1 Link19, Nov 14, 2004 bsobel Moderator Emeritus
Elite Member Joined: Dec 9, 2001 Messages: 13,350 Likes Received: 0 Originally posted by: Link19 I have disabled Error reporting from the System Properties Window on the Advanced Tab where you can select error reporting options, I have disabled the Error Reporting Service, and I have even Enabled the Turn off Error Reporting option in Group Policy Editor. But when my wireless mouse program encountered an error and stopped, I still got a Report Error