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Ilya bow2017-05-21 19:44:23
System administration
Ilya bow, 2017-05-21 19:44:23

Isn't it possible for Windows to bring bsod to the local network (for example, to another PC)?

The idea is shorter than this:
The local network is a lot of PCs.
And now I want that if bsod occurs on any of the PCs, then the message about bsod goes to my PC.
And it would be nice if the bsod dump was also sent to me somehow.
Is there such an option in Windows?

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Ltonid, 2017-05-21
@AtaZ

Well, if you delve into the nuances of the system, then with the help of a nuclear debugger you can intercept the bsod and process it in any way, but I think such gurus have already died out.
You can install any control system, for example, zabbix, and after rebooting, zabbix will send you a message about the bsode and its contents where you need it. Naturally, it will be necessary to program and configure all this.
Well, I will join the last comment, you should read not the definition of bsod, but its purpose, why it was created and how it works.

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Dark Hole, 2017-05-21
@abyrkov

You don't understand well enough what a BSOD is.
BSOD is everything, the system has crashed and can no longer work. What kind of data transfer can we talk about?

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