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B-Dawg
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      31st Oct 2009
Hi,

I have a Windows CE 6 device which I have built up the OS that includes >NET
Compact Framework 3.5 (non headless) using Platform Builder.

I have enabled Dr Watson / Error Reporting and also the .NET Compact
Framework Diagnostic Error type logging. These files are sent to my server
for analysis.

Although my device does not have a screen it is not headless as the screen
driver is running to allow me to have the same OS image for multiple projects.

I have two questions:

Is it possible to not display the Error Dialog that shows when my
application crashes? Or can I immediately exit this with no user
interraction? That way a process monitor can easily restart the application.
Even on the devices with screens I'd rather the end user did not see this
dialog box. The log file is already created before clicking the Quit button
so there is no problem with it not creating the log file.

Secondly is it also possible to have it default to the "Details" option.
Again this is so I don't need any user interraction. Surely this is a simple
registry tweak but I haven't found it yet. I would like the default to be as
though you clicked the details button every time.

Any help would be most appreciated.
 
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B-Dawg
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      18th Nov 2009
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"B-Dawg" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows CE 6 device which I have built up the OS that includes >NET
> Compact Framework 3.5 (non headless) using Platform Builder.
>
> I have enabled Dr Watson / Error Reporting and also the .NET Compact
> Framework Diagnostic Error type logging. These files are sent to my server
> for analysis.
>
> Although my device does not have a screen it is not headless as the screen
> driver is running to allow me to have the same OS image for multiple projects.
>
> I have two questions:
>
> Is it possible to not display the Error Dialog that shows when my
> application crashes? Or can I immediately exit this with no user
> interraction? That way a process monitor can easily restart the application.
> Even on the devices with screens I'd rather the end user did not see this
> dialog box. The log file is already created before clicking the Quit button
> so there is no problem with it not creating the log file.
>
> Secondly is it also possible to have it default to the "Details" option.
> Again this is so I don't need any user interraction. Surely this is a simple
> registry tweak but I haven't found it yet. I would like the default to be as
> though you clicked the details button every time.
>
> Any help would be most appreciated.

 
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