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	<title>Comments on: Windows Quick Tip #2 &#8211; Disable the Windows Error Report</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Saggers</title>
		<link>http://www.thewindowsfix.com/windows-quick-tip-2-disable-the-windows-error-report/comment-page-1/#comment-701</link>
		<dc:creator>Jason Saggers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 01:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I never see these kind of issues (if that is what you want to call them)
With the latest software and drivers and resisting the urge to stuff around with things in the OS then you shouldn&#039;t see this popup at all.
You must use bad software and have a very outdated setup.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;701&#039;,&#039;Jason Saggers&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;701&#039;,&#039;Jason Saggers&#039;,&#039;I never see these kind of issues (if that is what you want to call them)\r\nWith the latest software and drivers and resisting the urge to stuff around with things in the OS then you shouldn\&#039;t see this popup at all.\r\nYou must use bad software and have a very outdated setup.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never see these kind of issues (if that is what you want to call them)<br />
With the latest software and drivers and resisting the urge to stuff around with things in the OS then you shouldn&#8217;t see this popup at all.<br />
You must use bad software and have a very outdated setup.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('701','Jason Saggers'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('701','Jason Saggers','I never see these kind of issues (if that is what you want to call them)\r\nWith the latest software and drivers and resisting the urge to stuff around with things in the OS then you shouldn\'t see this popup at all.\r\nYou must use bad software and have a very outdated setup.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Kevin Hill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Hill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 15:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Microsoft does use this information to fix issues in products, we have been relying on this information to improve the Windows OS for quite sometime.  Although, it can seem like there is a black hole at times we do focus on the highest crashing applications.

http://blogs.msdn.com/wer

Independent Software Vendors (ISV) have also been using this information to improve their products, ISV&#039;s that are active in using Windows Error Reporting data have been seeing excellent results.

I can appreciate seeing the error dialogue can seem frustrating, but Microsoft and ISV&#039;s actively use this information.

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp - this is a link to the information we collect.  The Send Error Report dialogue contains a link to the information sent, on Windows XP you can see the information in the Application Event Log: http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/pages/faq.aspx#weronpc - link to finding Windows Error Reporting data on all OS Versions since Windows XP.

The steps you have submitted above will work, but on Vista you can also do this through the Windows UI.  

Here is additional information about the user consent levels for Windows:

http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/archive/2009/03/11/an-overview-of-wer-consent-settings-and-corresponding-ui-behavior.aspx

Best regards,

Kevin Hill&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;531&#039;,&#039;Kevin Hill&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;531&#039;,&#039;Kevin Hill&#039;,&#039;Microsoft does use this information to fix issues in products, we have been relying on this information to improve the Windows OS for quite sometime.  Although, it can seem like there is a black hole at times we do focus on the highest crashing applications.\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\r\n\r\nIndependent Software Vendors (ISV) have also been using this information to improve their products, ISV\&#039;s that are active in using Windows Error Reporting data have been seeing excellent results.\r\n\r\nI can appreciate seeing the error dialogue can seem frustrating, but Microsoft and ISV\&#039;s actively use this information.\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/oca.microsoft.com\/en\/dcp20.asp - this is a link to the information we collect.  The Send Error Report dialogue contains a link to the information sent, on Windows XP you can see the information in the Application Event Log: http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\/pages\/faq.aspx#weronpc - link to finding Windows Error Reporting data on all OS Versions since Windows XP.\r\n\r\nThe steps you have submitted above will work, but on Vista you can also do this through the Windows UI.  \r\n\r\nHere is additional information about the user consent levels for Windows:\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\/archive\/2009\/03\/11\/an-overview-of-wer-consent-settings-and-corresponding-ui-behavior.aspx\r\n\r\nBest regards,\r\n\r\nKevin Hill&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft does use this information to fix issues in products, we have been relying on this information to improve the Windows OS for quite sometime.  Although, it can seem like there is a black hole at times we do focus on the highest crashing applications.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/wer" >http://blogs.msdn.com/wer</a></p>
<p>Independent Software Vendors (ISV) have also been using this information to improve their products, ISV&#8217;s that are active in using Windows Error Reporting data have been seeing excellent results.</p>
<p>I can appreciate seeing the error dialogue can seem frustrating, but Microsoft and ISV&#8217;s actively use this information.</p>
<p><a href="http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp" rel="nofollow">http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp</a> &#8211; this is a link to the information we collect.  The Send Error Report dialogue contains a link to the information sent, on Windows XP you can see the information in the Application Event Log: <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/pages/faq.aspx#weronpc" >http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/pages/faq.aspx#weronpc</a> &#8211; link to finding Windows Error Reporting data on all OS Versions since Windows XP.</p>
<p>The steps you have submitted above will work, but on Vista you can also do this through the Windows UI.  </p>
<p>Here is additional information about the user consent levels for Windows:</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/archive/2009/03/11/an-overview-of-wer-consent-settings-and-corresponding-ui-behavior.aspx" >http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/archive/2009/03/11/an-overview-of-wer-consent-settings-and-corresponding-ui-behavior.aspx</a></p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Kevin Hill
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('531','Kevin Hill'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('531','Kevin Hill','Microsoft does use this information to fix issues in products, we have been relying on this information to improve the Windows OS for quite sometime.  Although, it can seem like there is a black hole at times we do focus on the highest crashing applications.\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\r\n\r\nIndependent Software Vendors (ISV) have also been using this information to improve their products, ISV\'s that are active in using Windows Error Reporting data have been seeing excellent results.\r\n\r\nI can appreciate seeing the error dialogue can seem frustrating, but Microsoft and ISV\'s actively use this information.\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/oca.microsoft.com\/en\/dcp20.asp - this is a link to the information we collect.  The Send Error Report dialogue contains a link to the information sent, on Windows XP you can see the information in the Application Event Log: http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\/pages\/faq.aspx#weronpc - link to finding Windows Error Reporting data on all OS Versions since Windows XP.\r\n\r\nThe steps you have submitted above will work, but on Vista you can also do this through the Windows UI.  \r\n\r\nHere is additional information about the user consent levels for Windows:\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/wer\/archive\/2009\/03\/11\/an-overview-of-wer-consent-settings-and-corresponding-ui-behavior.aspx\r\n\r\nBest regards,\r\n\r\nKevin Hill'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: OSforum</title>
		<link>http://www.thewindowsfix.com/windows-quick-tip-2-disable-the-windows-error-report/comment-page-1/#comment-516</link>
		<dc:creator>OSforum</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 11:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I appreciate your very important tip sir, Thank you for this tip, it helped my windows XP. I hope you will post on how to fix the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.osforum.com&quot;&gt; blue screen of death.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;516&#039;,&#039;OSforum&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;516&#039;,&#039;OSforum&#039;,&#039;I appreciate your very important tip sir, Thank you for this tip, it helped my windows XP. I hope you will post on how to fix the &lt;a href=\&quot;http:\/\/www.osforum.com\&quot;&gt; blue screen of death.&lt;\/a&gt;&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate your very important tip sir, Thank you for this tip, it helped my windows XP. I hope you will post on how to fix the <a href="http://www.osforum.com"> blue screen of death.</a>
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('516','OSforum'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('516','OSforum','I appreciate your very important tip sir, Thank you for this tip, it helped my windows XP. I hope you will post on how to fix the &lt;a href=\&quot;http:\/\/www.osforum.com\&quot;&gt; blue screen of death.&lt;\/a&gt;'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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