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Cause Cause of the problem can http://www.theeldergeek.com/manage_internet_explorer_error_reporting.htm be configured OS settings. Description The error report contains non-critical anonymous information. However, this information can be http://support.kaspersky.com/avzscripts/bt.avz.14?print=true2 garnered by a cyber criminal. After fix After the fix is performed, sending error reports will be disabled. Internet traffic size will be decreased slightly. Rollback You can roll back to the previous settings. Knowledge Base Free Tools Internet Security Center © 2016 AO Kaspersky Lab. All Rights Reserved.
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Everytime I launch IE7, "Send Error Report"?> Everytime I launch IE7, "Send Error Report"? Tags: IE7 Windows XP Last response: 11 August 2008 14:07 in http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/237645-45-everytime-launch-send-error-report Windows XP Share systemlord 10 August 2008 17:40:18 It all started when I was at RC Universe and it keep wanting to install Active-X, so I did. Everytime I launch IE7 it crashes and says, https://www.webbie.org.uk/scriptingErrors.htm "Send Error Report". In the error report, it said Windows is the cause of the crash. I have defragged my HDD and don't want to lose the last couple of days of work doing System Restore a problem just yet. One thing I have noticed is that as long as I don't click Send Error Report, I can surf the net just fine. How this helps me I have no clue? I have all updates to Windows. What do I do from here? Thanks for your help, Systemlord. More about : everytime launch ie7 send error report badge 10 August 2008 18:54:10 Reinstall IE7 or repair IE7. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyi... systemlord encountered a problem 10 August 2008 19:24:06 badge said:Reinstall IE7 or repair IE7. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyi... I just uninstalled IE7 and that seems to have fixed my problem, but after re-installing IE7 again seems to be causing more problems then before. When I first get to desktop I hear this noise like an application error, it also slows down my start up programs, they start slow and late. I just want my IE7 to work how it used to without these strange problems! How do I repair IE7? Related resources How to update my iE7 & remove dont send Or send error window - Forum IPrototype Always Says Send Error Report Why? - Forum Don't send error report irritates me to play the game - Forum Why my prototype game keep asking about send report error - Forum Send error report message - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer badge 10 August 2008 19:32:50 I thought maybe when the installation program had a repair mode. Hmmm, I don't know sounds like you have a program conflicting with IE7 or maybe a configutration error maybe even a registry error. A loud noise? I didn't know IE7 made noises. really, I haven't had any problems with MS explorer since like version 4.something. How about dump
unless you are a web developer, you just don't care about these messages and don't want them to appear. Turning them off won't hurt the operation of any program, so here is how to turn off scripting error messages in Internet Explorer. These messages say things like "Errors on this webpage might cause it to work incorrectly." The first thing to try is turning off these messages in Internet Explorer: Open Internet Explorer Open the Tools menu (Alt and T) Select the Internet Options item (O key) The Internet Options dialog has many tabs. You need the Advanced tab. Press Control and Tab until you get to the Advanced Tab (that's six presses for Internet Explorer 8) You should now be in a list, starting with Accessibility as the first item in Internet Explorer 8. This has the scripting options you want to change. Cursor down to "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)" and press Space until it is on. Cursor down to "Disable script debugging (Other)" and press Space until it is on. Cursor down to "Display a notification about every script error" and press Space until it is off. Press the Return key to close the Internet Options dialog. You should now have turned off the scripting errors. Not worked? Here are some other things you can try: Update Internet Explorer. You should be on the latest Internet Explorer, it's safer and better. You can get it from Windows Update. Start Internet Explorer, Alt and T for the Tools menu, then cursor down to Windows Update. Change your antivirus program. These cause no end of trouble. Set your Internet Explorer Security settings to Default. You do this again in the Internet Explorer Tools menu, Internet Options, Security tab, and click Default Level. Delete your Internet Explorer temporary files and cookies and history. Internet Options, General tab. This will mean you'll have to re-enter your username and password in places where you've saved it, so make sure you know them all before you try this. Still no good? There are two a Microsoft Support Knowledgebase Articles, How to troubleshoot script errors in Internet Explorer on Windows-based computers from which I've taken some of the above, and Fix runtime errors in Internet Explorer, which have more suggestions and approaches.