How To Change Hard Error Popup Handling in Windows NTLast reviewed: December 16, 1996Article ID: Q128642 |
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SUMMARYIn an unattended environment, you may want to automatically dispatch hard error popups that require user intervention. This article gives you the code you need to change the hard error popup mode.
MORE INFORMATIONWindows NT allows the user to change the handling of hard error popups that result from application and system errors. Such errors include no disk in the drive and general protection (GP) faults. Normally, these events cause a hard error popup to be displayed, which requires user intervention to dispatch. This behavior can be modified so that such errors are logged to the Windows NT event log. When the error is logged to the event log, no user intervention is necessary, and the system provides a default handler for the hard error. The user can examine the event log to determine the cause of the hard error.
Registry EntryThe following registry entry controls the hard error popup handling in Windows NT:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Control\ Windows\ ErrorMode Valid ModesThe following are valid values for ErrorMode:
Sample Code to Change Hard Error Popup ModeThe following function changes the hard error popup mode. If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE. If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. BOOL SetGlobalErrorMode( DWORD dwErrorMode // specifies new ErrorMode value ){ HKEY hKey; LONG lRetCode; // make sure the value passed isn't out-of-bounds if (dwErrorMode > 2) return FALSE; if(RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Windows", 0, KEY_SET_VALUE, &hKey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; lRetCode=RegSetValueEx(hKey, "ErrorMode", 0, REG_DWORD, (CONST BYTE *) &dwErrorMode, sizeof(DWORD) ); RegCloseKey(hKey); if (lRetCode != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; return TRUE;}
Sample Code to Obtain Hard Error Popup ModeThe following function obtains the hard error popup mode. If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE. If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. If the function succeeds, dwErrorMode contains the error popup mode. Otherwise, dwErrorMode is undefined. BOOL GetGlobalErrorMode( LPDWORD dwErrorMode // Pointer to a DWORD to place popup mode ){ HKEY hKey; LONG lRetCode; DWORD cbData=sizeof(DWORD); if(RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Windows", 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hKey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; lRetCode=RegQueryValueEx(hKey, "ErrorMode", 0, NULL, (LPBYTE) dwErrorMode, &cbData ); RegCloseKey(hKey); if (lRetCode != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; return TRUE;}
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