Microsoft Application Error Reporting is a diagnostic component that helps improve software reliability by capturing details when an application crashes or stops responding. When a problem occurs, it can prompt you to send an error report containing technical information—such as a crash signature, system and app version data, and, in some cases, a small memory snapshot—so that known fixes, workarounds, or updates can be identified. It runs only when needed, uses minimal resources, and is typically installed alongside Microsoft products and some third‑party applications. This is not a program you launch directly; it operates in the background to facilitate troubleshooting. Participation is optional and can be managed or disabled through privacy settings or Group Policy in managed environments. Disabling or removing it won’t stop apps from running, but it may limit diagnostics and reduce the chance of receiving targeted solutions.
Microsoft Application Error Reporting is developed by Microsoft and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 11.0 and 12.0. The names of program executable files are DW20.EXE, DW.EXE, ERRLOOK.EXE, MSACCESS.EXE and SNAPVIEW.EXE.
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