Microsoft recommends implementing IErrorHandler for WCF exceptions
To explicitly control the behavior of the application when an
exception is thrown, implement the IErrorHandler interface and add it
to the ErrorHandlers property. IErrorHandler enables you to explicitly
control the SOAP fault generated, decide whether to send it back to
the client, and perform associated tasks, such as logging. Error
handlers are called in the order in which they were added to the
ErrorHandlers property.
Implement the ProvideFault method to control the fault message that is
returned to the client.
Implement the HandleError method to ensure error-related behaviors,
including error logging, assuring a fail fast, shutting down the
application, and so on.
Here is better sample than MSDN
IMyService proxy = ...; //Get proxy from somewhere
try {
proxy.MyMethod();
}
catch (CommunicationException) { ... }
catch (TimeoutException) { ... }
catch (FaultException<MyApplicationFault> myFault) {
MyApplicationFault detail = myFault.Detail;
//Do something with the actual fault
}
catch (FaultException otherFault) { ... }