Windows Error Reporting service connection failed

For some unknown reason to me, the Windows Error Reporting service has decided that it cannot send crash reports to Microsoft.

I get the above error when I try to "Find a solution" review problem reports dialog. 'Try again later' does not work. I've tried several "recommended fixes' including digitization of system files corrupted, by ensuring that the WER service is running, and check firewall issues. Reports of incidents used to work, so I'm at a loss as to why this is happening. Can someone shed light on the possible cause?

Hi BaradaNikto,

Thanks for the reply.

Before you repair your operating system, you can purge all existing reports by using the disk cleanup utility, and then see if you get the error.

For the instructions, you can consult this article. Delete files using disk cleanup

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup

If this is not enough, please answer with the information asked Gerry C J Cornell , which will help us to solve the problem.

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