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Error Reporting is on by default
in Windows XP ProfessionalService Pack 1. The service gives Microsoft the
ability to track and address errors relating to the operating system,
components, and applications. The ideabehind the service was that Microsoft
would be able to track down bugs and fixthem more efficiently and quickly.
Many users
do not need or want to take advantage of thisfeature and would like to turn it
off. Many of these users are concerned aboutwhat information is being passed on
to Microsoft and about their privacy. Otherusers are just annoyed at how
often they see the screen (Figure A) that asks them to submit the bug
through the ErrorReporting service.VAXenGuy discovered. If you still get error
messages afterdisabling Error Reporting, especially dubious ones, you could
disable theservice with a Windows Registry edit.
Solution 1
The controls to turn off or customize
Windows ErrorReporting reside in System Settings, located in the Control Panel.
(You canalso right-click My Computer and select Properties.) In the System
Settingsdialog box, select the Advanced tab and then click the Error Reporting
buttonto reveal the Error Reporting dialog box shown in Figure B.
Error Reporting configuration
From this dialog box, you can disable Error Reporting orcustomize it to
work only on certain programs and/or Windows components.
Once you've disabled Error Reporting,
you might as welldisable the service entirely, which you can do through
Administrative Tools inthe Control Panel. Double-click on Services from the
Administrative Toolsdialog box, scroll down to the Error Reporting entry, and
double-click it. Fromthis dialog box, you can stop the service or restart it if
you turned if offbefore.
Solution 2
Apparently, even disabling Error
Reporting through theconventional means may not be enough, as
Open the Windows Registry with your favorite editor andnavigate to this
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting
To disable Error Reporting, make sure all of the values located in this
key are set to zero.
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