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WER Services

This blog focuses on technologies that support Windows Error Reporting and Windows Quality data.

January 2009 - Posts

Windows 7 Beta Response
Just wanted to point out how the responses in Windows offers quick solutions to Windows users. Responses have been in Windows since XP, this is a very easy and effective way for ISV’s to communicate directly with their customers.  It is a great way Read More...
#define private public Crashing with style on Vista, part II (25 Jun 2007)
This is a good blog post about implementing the WER API's documented on MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb513616(VS.85).aspx Example of implementation by Claus Brod #define private public Crashing with style on Vista, part II (25 Jun 2007 Read More...
Say hello to the new Hotlist! (Sneak Peak)
Coming soon to the Portal is a few quick fixes our team was able to get out before the work begins on our next feature release. I am going to give you a sneak peak at the changes: The Site's Data Latency will be at the top of every page! We know that Read More...
Saying good-bye to Growth by Percentage, say hello to more data in the Volume Hotlist
We are removing the Growth Hotlist chart from the front page of the Software Portal. We are taking this out to make more room for extra data (AppName, AppVersion, ModName, ModVersion) to be shown in the Volume Hotlist as has been requested by many partners. Read More...
New Release for the New Year!
I hope everyone has had a wonderful holiday season!  We have released our two new features, please look below to learn more about the work our team has focused on over the last few months. Our deployment went live with the new Reporting and Data Read More...
Why should companies use WER Services?
Imagine you are called by a Microsoft recruiter for a phone interview. You setup a date and time and then you get on the phone with me. I explain all about WER Services and then ask this key question: "if you were the owner of WER Services for ISV Read More...
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