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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 will alert you when there are script errors and prompt you to manually choose to send the error report. These error messages, although helpful for Microsoft, may not necessarily apply to your everyday user. As a system administrator you can update the error notification preferences for all users in the administration area of Dynamics CRM 2015. See how to disable the script error below!
3. After clicking on Administration, click on Privacy Preferences:
4. This will open a new window. Click on the Error Reporting tab:
5. On the Error Reporting tab, check the box next to "Specify the Web application error notification preferences on behalf of users Every time a Web application error occurs when a user runs Microsoft Dynamics CRM:"
7. Click OK. The error notifications will now be automatically be sent to Microsoft and the script error pop-up will no longer appear.
And there you have it! Simple as that. But why stop there? Head on over to our main blog page or sign up via our CRM University for even more Dynamics CRM fun!
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any idea where this went in CRM 2016/2015 update 1? Now the privacy settings just shows the customer experience improvement program
I have the same problem.
Did you find a solution?
Hi - Yeah - looks like this setting has been removed from crm 2016 update 1. We could not find this setting anywhere.
Hi Joel - This appears to be back now in 2016 online. We'll be looking to see when it was removed and added back.
Any way to auto send the notifications to a CRM administrator?
Hi Joel - Not out of the box. However, if this is an on premises system, then errors will often be logged in the application log of the front end crm servers.
Hi !!
i have a reporting error with the CRM on line 2015