hide error windows

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Vicente García

hello all!!

I need your help please, is there any possibility to don't show the error
windows on the system? In other words, a machine is running in one public
place under Windows XP and people don't should watch any errors that could
appear. I want to hide them.

Sorry for my bad English,
Thanks in advance
Vicente.
 
Vicente García said:
hello all!!

I need your help please, is there any possibility to don't show the error
windows on the system? In other words, a machine is running in one public
place under Windows XP and people don't should watch any errors that could
appear. I want to hide them.


Start | Run <type in> drwtsn32 <enter>

Disable visual notification, should do it.
Me, I have them all unselected.
 
Many thanks!!

but I ask myself if that option, disable all the error messages from Windows
or applications, for instance "Error. Can't write to XXXXX address" and so
on...
Thanks again,
Vicente
 
Vicente García said:
Many thanks!!

but I ask myself if that option, disable all the error messages from Windows
or applications, for instance "Error. Can't write to XXXXX address" and so
on...
Thanks again,
Vicente

I happen to have a program I can crash on command :)
VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ an excellent video player.

I selected visual notification then crashed VLC - a Program Error
window appears now - with only an OK option to choose from.

So if your error notifications only have an OK option, then yes it
should hide them.
 
Vicente García said:
hello all!!

I need your help please, is there any possibility to don't show the error
windows on the system? In other words, a machine is running in one public
place under Windows XP and people don't should watch any errors that could
appear. I want to hide them.

In addition to previous post.
Right click "My Computer". Properties, Advanced, Error reporting
Unselect what you need.

This stops error reporting to MS which displays as well
 
Thanks a lot for the help!
Vicente

In addition to previous post.
Right click "My Computer". Properties, Advanced, Error reporting
Unselect what you need.

This stops error reporting to MS which displays as well
 

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