I have an automated build system set up on a Windows box, but one of the compiling tools randomly fail to work. The whole system works as a service, so it has no interaction with users. I detect the failure by looking at the DW20.exe process. The failed process waits for a user to click a button, so it stops the whole build system.
Can I prevent Windows Error Reporting from waiting for user actions for a particular process (or a particular Windows user)?
The box has Windows Server 2008 R2 installed, and the process is Int开发者_JS百科el Fortran compiler (ifort.exe).
There are some relevant options in WER Settings, such as DefaultConsent, DontShowUI or (as a last resort) ExcludedApplications.
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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