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Hope this helps. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. In reply to Jessen P's post on November 23, Please Advise. Thank you. In reply to rascalz98's post on November 27, Hello, What is the issue you are currently facing? Check the link mentioned below and see if the issue occurs.

In reply to Jessen P's post on November 28, Please advise. In reply to rascalz98's post on November 29, Hey Rascalz98, Follow this link to a diffrent thread and check out Steven S's guide to enabling your local services. It sounds like they could be disabled on your computer.

In reply to A. User's post on November 30, Could you please ask someone who is more familiar with this problem to respond to my inquiry? In reply to rascalz98's post on December 8, Hey rascalz98,. Which link in Steve S's post asked for a payment, I will gladly take care of that but I was not able to find it?

Also the link I posted for you works for Windows 7 also, If you read near the bottom of the page it lists all the systems it correctly works with. The key peice of information I see is that Action center is not working. Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. By submitting your email, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Today we take a look at disabling those messages in XP, Vista, and Windows 7.

Windows can check online for a solution to the problem. Check online for a solution and close the program. This is not recommended for the average home user. In some cases it will check the error and provide solutions to fix it. There are a number of reasons why an experienced user or tech would want to turn them off, so lets begin.

If you select Check for solutions automatically recommended then all data will be sent to Microsoft automatically. Since we want to disable it all together, click on the Advanced Settings link. In the next screen under For my programs, problem reporting is… select Off then click Ok to close out of the Problem Reports and Solutions window.

Click Ok to close out of this screen. To disable error reporting in XP right click on My computer and select Properties. The Error Reporting window comes up where you want to select Disable error reporting. With error reporting turned off, experienced users can go about their business without being annoyed constantly. A couple of other suggestions to eliminate other annoyances is to disable Program Compatibility Assistant and disabling the delete confirmation dialog as well.

Disabling Error Reporting allows the experienced user to save time by not having to constantly clicking out of them. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical.

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