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stop send error report to microsoft in office xp
how to "stop send error report" to microsoft in office xp .
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I know of a program that can do it. There's a way to do it directly, but I don't know which is it. However, X-setup (http://www.xteq.com) is a program with a collection of tweaks for various windows versions, and one of the tweaks it has is that one.
Here is what microsoft have to say about it:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325075&Product=offxp
As the policy office has not been created in the registry you can either create each subfolder until you get to the desired level and then add the DWORD value or you can do the following:
Open up notepad and paste in the data below, including the REGEDIT4, then save the file as <anyname>.reg and then goto the location of the file and double click on it. It will say are you sure you want to modify the registry, if you now say yes it should then come back saying it has been successful. You have to do this for every user though.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Softwar e\Policies \Microsoft \Office\10 .0\Common]
"DWNeverUpload"=dword:0000 0001
"DWNoExternalURL"=dword:00 000001
"DWNoFileCollection"=dword :00000001
"DWNoSecondLevelCollection "=dword:00 000001
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325075&Product=offxp
As the policy office has not been created in the registry you can either create each subfolder until you get to the desired level and then add the DWORD value or you can do the following:
Open up notepad and paste in the data below, including the REGEDIT4, then save the file as <anyname>.reg and then goto the location of the file and double click on it. It will say are you sure you want to modify the registry, if you now say yes it should then come back saying it has been successful. You have to do this for every user though.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Softwar
"DWNeverUpload"=dword:0000
"DWNoExternalURL"=dword:00
"DWNoFileCollection"=dword
"DWNoSecondLevelCollection
Open System in the Control Panel (or right-click on the My Computer icon and select Properties.
Choose the Advanced tab, and click Error Reporting.
Choose the Advanced tab, and click Error Reporting.
you can right click on my computer then you can click properties.
e system properties should be shown then you click on the tab that says advanced then you click error reporting. you can choose to disable all or click on choose probram and browse fr office and add it to the box that says do not error report to the specific program
hope this helps
good luck
e system properties should be shown then you click on the tab that says advanced then you click error reporting. you can choose to disable all or click on choose probram and browse fr office and add it to the box that says do not error report to the specific program
hope this helps
good luck