When Word2002+ crashes, it asks to send something somewhere ...

The prospect of sending off whatever data that might be in the
document is not something a large law firm wants to do. How can
this be disabled?


And if MSFT wants bug reports, thye can set up an instance of
BugZilla and collect them ... I personally have given up on
reporting the bugs because they never seem to get fixed.



Tsu Dho Nimh

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Re: Disabling error reporting? by Suzanne

Suzanne
Wed Nov 19 13:50:51 CST 2003

This error reporting does not send the data in your document to MS, only the
contents of the error log file, which you are given the opportunity to
inspect. Not to mention that you can always Just Say No.

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"Tsu Dho Nimh" <tsudhonimh@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
news:uapmrvo7pg3s37nvs99utkd2fgd5kf9d66@4ax.com...
> When Word2002+ crashes, it asks to send something somewhere ...
>
> The prospect of sending off whatever data that might be in the
> document is not something a large law firm wants to do. How can
> this be disabled?
>
>
> And if MSFT wants bug reports, thye can set up an instance of
> BugZilla and collect them ... I personally have given up on
> reporting the bugs because they never seem to get fixed.
>
>
>
> Tsu Dho Nimh
>
> --
> When businesses invoke the "protection of consumers," it's a lot like
> politicians invoking morality and children - grab your wallet and/or
> your kid and run for your life.