1.2.3.5.2 Configure 'Display Error Notification'

Information

You can use this policy setting to control whether or not a user may report an error. When this policy setting is enabled, the user will be notified that an error has occurred and provided with access to details about the error. If the Report Errors setting is also enabled, the user will also be provided with a choice of whether to report the error. If you do not enable the Display Error Notification setting, the user is not provided with a choice of whether to report errors. If you enable the Report Errors setting errors will be automatically reported, but the user will not be notified when they occur. It is useful to disable this setting for server computers that do not have interactive users. If you do not configure this setting, users can adjust it through the Control Panel, which is set to Enable notification by default in Windows XP and Disable notification in Windows Server 2003. If they are provided with the choice of whether or not to report errors, users may not comply with your organization's guidelines on error reporting. If you configure this policy setting to Disabled, users will not see error report messages.

Solution

Configure the following Group Policy setting in a manner that is consistent with the security and operational requirements of your organization-

Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Error Reporting\Display Error Notification

Impact- Users will not see error report messages when they are generated.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/42

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND INFORMATION INTEGRITY

References: 800-53|SI-11, CCE|CCE-17289-0

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: 8565fc59e7c55b99526aabcd7f20f005548a2e748b4dbb74643f2f0d9b5602f7