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Corporate Error Reporting

Corporate Error Reporting is a tool that administrators can use to manage the cabinet files created by DW.exe. Corporate Error Reporting allows organizations to redirect crash reports to a local file server instead of submitting the information directly to Microsoft crash-reporting servers over the Internet. When enough crash entries are collected, administrators can review the information and submit only the crash data they think is useful to Microsoft.

With Corporate Error Reporting, administrators can review what types of crashes users are experiencing the most. The information can then be used in educating users on how to avoid problems or produce work-arounds to potential crash situations.

Install Corporate Error Reporting

The Corporate Error Reporting tool is automatically installed on your computer when you install the Office Resource Kit. To locate the tool, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit Tools, and then click Corporate Error Reporting.

Corporate Error Reporting can also be downloaded from the Toolbox on the Office Resource Kit Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork.

See also

For more information about Corporate Error Reporting, see Reporting Office Application Crashes.


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