cheezy MS error message asking if you want to notify MS OF ERROR condition

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is there any way to disable this silly message, I crash so
frequently at work using winxp and 2000 pro that it drives
me crazy every time the stupid box comes up! If it's going
to crash and trash me, fine, just close out my quark and
be done with it, bill gates can find and fix his own bugs,
more times than not the true problem has nothing to do
with MS anyway, unless there's a way to disable the silly
thing, I'll keep my win98 at home
 
dc said:
is there any way to disable this silly message, I crash so
frequently at work using winxp and 2000 pro that it drives
me crazy every time the stupid box comes up! If it's going
to crash and trash me, fine, just close out my quark and
be done with it, bill gates can find and fix his own bugs,
more times than not the true problem has nothing to do
with MS anyway, unless there's a way to disable the silly
thing, I'll keep my win98 at home


I have XP (hate it!) and W2K. I get the stupid msg on the XP machine every
few minutes but I can't recall getting any msg's on my W2K.

Uncle Joe

p.s. Glad to hear that EU fined Billy .5 billion dollars. Not to worry, he's
got $50 billion in cash reserves; that'll buy a lot of lawyer hours for
endless appeals.
 
310414 - HOW TO: Configure and Use Error Reporting in Windows XP
(http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310414)

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Thanks a bundle, have been complaining to my
administrators since before the advent of dirt on this
irritant to no avail! Just goes to confirm the old saying
that if you want it done, (right or otherwise) you have to
do it yourself! Thanks again!
 

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