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    A way to automatically kill the "unexpected crash" dialog ?

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    • Aolis
      Aolis last edited by

      Is there a way to ensure that the "Isadora experienced and unexpected crash" dialog does not appear - or automatically goes away after being triggered?

      Context: I have a 24/7 installation up right now that I have been able to ensure will reload after a crash - however I do not know how to keep this error from remaining up on the screen without physical intervention (someone pressing the button the clears the message.)
      Thank you for any guidance.
      -Alex

      Media Artist & Teacher
      MacBook Pro, Apple M3 Max, 128 GB
      Sonoma 14.3.1

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      • G
        gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

        Are you on windows or mac? Sounds like OSX.

        For osx try this in Terminal: defaults write com.apple.CrashReporter DialogType none
        For Windows you can turn it off in the Action Center settings.
        The search bar in your browser is great for this kind of stuff ;-)

        http://www.digitalfunfair.co.uk I'm using M1 MBP 14" mostly but sometimes use older Mac & Windows machines.

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        • Aolis
          Aolis last edited by

          Mac as you guessed. Sorry to not indicate.

          Thanks.
          -A

          Media Artist & Teacher
          MacBook Pro, Apple M3 Max, 128 GB
          Sonoma 14.3.1

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          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            I was wondering if you can stop this coming up also:

            ![](http://bytes.com/attachments/attachment/6895d1360260672/messages_quit.png)

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              gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

              The above should sort that out no? You might need to reboot or at least logout?

              http://www.digitalfunfair.co.uk I'm using M1 MBP 14" mostly but sometimes use older Mac & Windows machines.

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                gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

                Just accidentally discovered there is an application, in Mavericks at least, called CrashReporterPrefs.

                If you put the setting on 'Server' it should avoid going into Terminal.

                http://www.digitalfunfair.co.uk I'm using M1 MBP 14" mostly but sometimes use older Mac & Windows machines.

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                • Aolis
                  Aolis last edited by

                  This is great! Thank you for the tip!

                  Media Artist & Teacher
                  MacBook Pro, Apple M3 Max, 128 GB
                  Sonoma 14.3.1

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                  • vanakaru
                    vanakaru last edited by

                    I have it set to ”Server” from the start. The message pops up some times still. BTW OS X 10.6.8

                    MBP 4.1 & MBP (Retina, Mid 2012) MBP Retina 2017

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                      gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

                      I think that maybe I only have the CrashReporterPrefs app because I have Xcode installed.

                      As for it not always working, well thats annoying.

                      http://www.digitalfunfair.co.uk I'm using M1 MBP 14" mostly but sometimes use older Mac & Windows machines.

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                      • primaldivine
                        primaldivine last edited by

                        For those not on Mavericks, am attaching a screengrab of the options window you get from CrashReporterPrefs

                        ec96a9-crashreporterprefs.png

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