>When I get a C5 error, is there a way to stop Windows from doing its checking routine?
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>It comes up with a message:
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>Microsoft Visual FoxPro has stopped working
>Windows is checking for a solution to the problem...
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>Sometimes after the check it exits OK; sometimes it just hangs.
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>I would like it to just exit after the C5 error, and not do the Windows checking. Can it be done?
From
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itprovistadesktopui/thread/41a7f6c1-fb1b-4c42-9952-d0531fd5e1d2/ :
"Windows 7 - Control Panel | Action Center | Change Action Center Settings (menu item on left) | Problem reporting settings (under Related settings)
There also seems to be a Windows Troubleshooting Maintenance Message that you can turn off on the Change Action Center Settings page"
You can disable it while testing/debugging, then turn it back on when you're finished.
Regards. Al
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