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Mark Wilson
I have a COM add-in that occsaionally crashes Outlook. I'd like to get a a
stack trace using drwtsn32.exe from a target computer.
The version of Office is XP/SP3, and the version of Windows is XP
Professional/SP2.
On the development machine I have VS.NET installed, and the target machine
might (or might not) have VS.NET installed.
If I get a crash on the development machine I am asked if I want to send an
error report to Microsoft or Debug the application via the Office Error
Reporting dialog.
If I enable Dr. Watson by sending the command "drwtsn32.exe -i", the Debug
button is no longer present, but I still get asked if I want to send an error
report over the Internet. I've tried information in KB article Q325075
without success.
How do I enable drwtsn32.exe as my default debugger and get Office to
recognize it?
stack trace using drwtsn32.exe from a target computer.
The version of Office is XP/SP3, and the version of Windows is XP
Professional/SP2.
On the development machine I have VS.NET installed, and the target machine
might (or might not) have VS.NET installed.
If I get a crash on the development machine I am asked if I want to send an
error report to Microsoft or Debug the application via the Office Error
Reporting dialog.
If I enable Dr. Watson by sending the command "drwtsn32.exe -i", the Debug
button is no longer present, but I still get asked if I want to send an error
report over the Internet. I've tried information in KB article Q325075
without success.
How do I enable drwtsn32.exe as my default debugger and get Office to
recognize it?