Disable the error window when a program crashes (Windows Server 2008)
Whenever a programs crashes a Window appears instead of simply shuting down the program so that it can restart on his own, I would like to know if it is possible to disable that window from appearing and asking for an action and simply just crash the program automaticly and give me no warning.
December 16th, 2008 9:18am

This link describes how to disable error reporting to windows:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310414You can also stop the error reporting service. Some applications require specific changes to disable error handling. Is there a specific one you want to disable?
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December 16th, 2008 3:59pm

That tutorial is for older Operative Systems, I can't find those options on Windows Server 2008. Even if I disable the error reporting, the box still says the program crashes and ask me for an action instead of simply crashing the program without reporting anything to me.
December 17th, 2008 4:13pm

Hi, To disable the error reporting on Windows Server 2008, please try the method below: Open Problem Reports and Solutions in Control Panel. Click Change settings and click Advanced settings. Choose Off under For my programs, problem reporting is: For more information, please refer to the following articles: http://www.walkernews.net/2007/08/13/how-to-disable-vista-error-reporting-feature/ http://www.nirmaltv.com/2008/08/09/how-to-disable-error-reporting-in-windows-vista/ Hope it helps. Tim Quan - MSFT
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December 18th, 2008 8:49am

None of you options seemed to work, this is the box I'm trying to disable. http://i39.tinypic.com/2sano00.jpg Any ideas?
December 18th, 2008 10:18am

Hi, I am afraid Windows Vista does not have a function to totally disable this error box . If you would like to disable this error box, you may need to disable/remove this problematic software. Tim Quan - MSFT
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December 23rd, 2008 6:09am

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