Deactivate / Disable Bug Reporter
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‎2021-07-09 03:45 PM - last edited on ‎2023-01-12 12:59 AM by Karl Ottenstein
Or maybe ArchiCAD made this option possible finally?
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‎2021-07-09 05:42 PM
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‎2021-07-09 09:27 PM
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‎2021-07-09 09:50 PM
If for example (I don't know, I'm guessing) licence agreement says that you agreed to provide reports to Graphisoft about software crash and let Graphisoft to collect information about your hardware - so how then after you want to change an agreement.
The only possible solution I can see here - to switch that bug reporter would work on the background, without showing interface, but do the same - making report and sending in Graphisoft.

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‎2021-07-10 06:22 AM
If you keep getting it appear (only when Archicad crashes), that means you have a problem that should be fixed.
Take note of the bug ID number, send off the report and follow it up with your local Archicad support people.
If I kept getting the bug reporter show up, I would want to know what is causing the problem.
Or are you just talking about the warning messages that pop up while using Archicad?
They can be turned off in the Work Environment settings.
Again I wouldn't as you should be fixing the problems so you don't get these messages- not avoid them.
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‎2021-07-10 09:32 AM
Sometimes pips using 'medically cured' ArchiCAD versions. They don't need bug reporter and they don't care. See my posts about version 25.
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‎2021-07-12 01:32 PM
Barry wrote:Because I don't need it. It only takes my precious time. I understand the utility, I just don't want it. I can fix the problems on my own. It amazes me how ArchiCAD won't let users choose to see/not see it. ArchiCAD is already crazy slow as it is, it's wasting even more of my time and I'm force-quitting the Bug Reporter every time anyways.
Why would you want to disable the bug reporter?
So if anyone knowns a way to disable this annoying "feature"?
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‎2021-07-12 01:51 PM
amgam wrote:
Because I don't need it. It only takes my precious time. I understand the utility, I just don't want it. I can fix the problems on my own.
It amazes me how ArchiCAD won't let users choose to see/not see it. ArchiCAD is already crazy slow as it is, it's wasting even more of my time and I'm force-quitting the Bug Reporter every time anyways.
It appears to me that you aren't fixing the problem if the bug reporter keeps coming up.
However that is up to you.
Why is Archicad 'crazy slow'?
It shouldn't be.
amgam wrote:
So if anyone knowns a way to disable this annoying "feature"?
You don't say what version of Archicad you are using or what operating system you have.
I am not aware of any options to disable the bug reporter however there are a couple of things you can try AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I am writing this from a Window OS perspective - I have no idea with Macs but there will be similar.
In the program folder for Archicad you will find a program called "GSReprt.exe".
You could try re-naming that file (don't delete it in case you have to put it back) - not sure if it will work as I don't get many crashes to test it.
It may just cause an error message saying it can't find the file - so you will be no better off.
Or in the Registry under 'current user > software' you will find keys for Archicad.
In one of those is a section for 'Bug Reporting'.
In there is a key for 'disableOOPReporting' - you could try activating that.
Again I stress - DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Barry.
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‎2023-01-11 06:02 AM
This thing of bug reporter is killing me now because my software is not even opening now. I'm not happy
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‎2023-01-11 08:45 AM
Disabling the bug reporter would not help you open the program if it is crashing on startup... Have you tried running a repair on the program?
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