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Disable error reporting in Windows Server 2003 Don't leak your data—even if your Windows Server 2003 runs into 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 disable windows error reporting windows 10 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 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 catc
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By Chris Wolf07/11/2006 Chris , Do you know if there's a way to get rid of the box that pops up when a piece of software crashes, the one that asks if it can notify Microsoft? I loathe having to mouse over and click that thing. — Karen Tech Help—Just An E-Mail Away Got a Windows, Exchange or virtualization question or need troubleshooting help? Or maybe you want a better explanation than provided in the manuals? Describe your dilemma in an e-mail to the MCPmag.com editors at mailto:editor@mcpmag.com; the best questions get answered in this column and garner the questioner with a nifty MCPmag.com baseball-style cap. When you send your questions, please include your full first and last name, location, certifications (if any) with your message. (If you prefer to remain anonymous, specify this in your message, but submit the requested information for verification purposes.) Karen, first can you tell me how you really feel? While the intent of Windows Error Reporting is excellent, I can see how it can lead to frustration. Any popups that follow a crash can sometimes add insult to injury. It's like accidentally breaking something at work and having an annoying coworker say, "I better let the boss know right away!" While I can definitely help you in making WER notifications go away, I must admit that I personally really like it. WER can help you to get to the source of crashes on your system and, in turn, provide guidance on how to correct the problem that caused the crash in the first place. Of course, at other times WER can act like nothing more than that annoying coworker that we all loathe. For a primer on WER, I suggest that you take a look at the TechNet article, "Windows Error Reporting (Using Windows Server 2003 in a Managed Environment)". It provides an excellent overview of how error reporting functions, and also provides instructions on managing this service using Group Policy. Since the article covers WER management via Group Policy, I'll just focus on the Registry modifications that you'll need to solve your specific problem. All of the local WER settings can be managed on your XP system by running regedit and navigating to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting From here, you need to set the values contained in this key as follows: AllOrNone: 1 DoReport: 0 IncludeKernelFaults: 0 IncludeMicrosoftApps: 0 IncludeWindowsApps: 0 ShowUI: 0 The Registry Editor showing these modifications is displayed in Figure 1. [Click on image for larger view.] Figure 1. Disabling Windows Error Reporting via the Windows Registry. With these changes made, WER will forever leave you alone.