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Q: I get this annoying message asking if I want to send an error report to Microsoft. Is there any way to disable it?
A: Beginning with Windows ME, the
brains a Microsoft added a feature that allows you to send a report to
the mother ship any time an error occurs. Maybe I'm paranoid or read too
many conspiracy theories, but I don't want to send anything about my
computer to anyone--whether it's Big brother or Uncle Bill.
Of course, I can just choose not to send the report, but I'm trying to save my clicker finger for
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more important things like deleting gigabytes of spam that slithers through my messgae rules.
Here's what to do:
In the Control Panel, choose "System". Click the Advanced tab and then click "Error Reporting" selection.
In the Error Reporting window, click "Disable
error reporting". If you still want to know if an error occurs, then
select "But let me know when critical errors occur."
There you go--now you can keep your errors to yourself.
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