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LuDean Marvin
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      29th Sep 2008
For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson.
Each time Windows Explorer crashes, it runs and it too crashes.
I am then forced to Alt-Ctrl-Del, and close down the crashed
programs before I can resume work. Is there anyway I can do this?
If I should choose to keep it disabled, what would the
consequences be?
 
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      29th Sep 2008
How to: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188296

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"LuDean Marvin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson. Each time
> Windows Explorer crashes, it runs and it too crashes. I am then forced to
> Alt-Ctrl-Del, and close down the crashed programs before I can resume
> work. Is there anyway I can do this? If I should choose to keep it
> disabled, what would the consequences be?


 
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John John (MVP)
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      29th Sep 2008
How to disable Dr. Watson for Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188296

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LuDean Marvin wrote:

> For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson. Each
> time Windows Explorer crashes, it runs and it too crashes. I am then
> forced to Alt-Ctrl-Del, and close down the crashed programs before I can
> resume work. Is there anyway I can do this? If I should choose to keep
> it disabled, what would the consequences be?


 
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Kayman
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      30th Sep 2008
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:22:20 -0700, LuDean Marvin wrote:

> For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson.
> Each time Windows Explorer crashes, it runs and it too crashes.
> I am then forced to Alt-Ctrl-Del, and close down the crashed
> programs before I can resume work. Is there anyway I can do this?
> If I should choose to keep it disabled, what would the
> consequences be?


Additionaly to advice received already...

....to delete the dump files created by Dr Watson on earlier occasions, you
will have to delete them manually with this procedure: Open Windows
explorer, Browse to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson and delete files named User.dmp and Drwtsn32log.
 
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      30th Sep 2008
LuDean Marvin wrote:
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> For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson.


Uninstall DrWatson in Safe Mode.

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LuDean Marvin
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      1st Oct 2008
Thanks. Just what I needed... I hope. It's now disabled and am
waiting for the next Windows Explorer crash to see what happens.

John John (MVP) wrote:
> How to disable Dr. Watson for Windows
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188296
>
> John
>
> LuDean Marvin wrote:
>
>> For trouble shooting purposes, I would like to disable DrWatson. Each
>> time Windows Explorer crashes, it runs and it too crashes. I am then
>> forced to Alt-Ctrl-Del, and close down the crashed programs before I
>> can resume work. Is there anyway I can do this? If I should choose to
>> keep it disabled, what would the consequences be?

>

 
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