When you get an error and it offers to send the error report to
Microsoft, that's generally of no immediate benefit to you. The reports
go to the development staff to look for problem patterns. In some
cases, the send procedure might suggest a fix, but no one will contact
you with a fix. They don't even track who the error report came from.
Your best chance of finding a fix is to report the problem in the
newsgroups.
It's important to know the Details. When you get an "Illegal Operation"
or "encountered a problem" message, there is usually a Details button
(In WinME press Alt/D), or a "click here" link to see the error report.
When you click on the button/link, it will give a message like: XXXX
caused an error in YYYY and a bunch of register nonsense or it will list
the Appname XXXX and Modname YYYY. The XXXX and YYYY are important to
identify the cause and solution. You can ignore the rest of the
message.
--
Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"nrford" wrote in message
...
I have broadband and leave OE on at night to get mail.
Once a week or so, a box will be on the screen in the
morning saying that OE had to shut down -- no reason
given. I click the button to report it to MS, but they never
say why it has happened either.
I'm uisng XP.
Anyone know what's going on here?