Dr. Watson was - Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Thomas,

Thursday, June 3, 2004, 11:26:52 AM, you wrote:
Thomas May this be a Dr. Watson bug? Has anybody *not* using Dr.
Thomas Watson experienced spontaneous shutdowns?

Do people actually disable Dr. Watson? I know you can, but I've not
heard of anyone actually doing it. I know in XP, people disable the
notification, but I don't think that actually disables Dr. Watson.

I copied the Dr. Watson thread to TBOT in case we take this further.



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Re: Dr. Watson was - Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread hggdh
Hello Leif,

Thursday, June 3, 2004, 12:36:21 PM, you wrote:

LG Do people actually disable Dr. Watson? I know you can, but I've not
LG heard of anyone actually doing it. I know in XP, people disable the
LG notification, but I don't think that actually disables Dr. Watson.

It is not actually disabling it, but DrWatson comes in with some
defaults set -- including the number of same errors to report. In
other words, by default, DrWatson auto-disables after some set
number of same errors.

Of course, it can also be set *not* to save any errors.

One should run drwtsn32.exe to set it up and/or clear it up.

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