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Clients – Windows 7
Servers – Windows Server 2008 R2
Prior to Windows 7, Windows Error Reporting (WER) collected error reports that indicated problems in need of repair. These error reports contain helpful information that describes the general nature of a problem, but not enough information to determine its root cause. For that, developers need a tool to reproduce the crash/hang scenario for debugging.
A new application, Problem Steps Recorder (PSR.exe), is shipping on all builds of Windows 7. This feature enables the collection of the actions performed by a user while encountering a crash so that testers and developers can reproduce the situation for analysis and debugging.
Currently, a Windows Error Reporting service developer must request PSR enablement for an application; Microsoft support organizations also use this tool while troubleshooting with end users. Plans are in place to make PSR available at Windows Quality Online Services (Winqual) after the release of Windows 7.
Note: With PSR enabled for an application, the application may see some performance degradation.
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