Ie Friendly Error Messages Registry
Appearance Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages (All Windows)By default Internet show friendly http error messages gpo Explorer will show a friendly version of any HTTP errors show friendly http error messages chrome it receives, for example Error 404 Page Moved. This tweak controls that functionality allowing it to be enabled or disabled. This tweak can be easily applied using WinGuides Tweak Manager.Download a free trial now! Open your registry and find the key mentioned below. Create a new string value, or modify the existing value, named 'Friendly http errors'. Modify the value to equal 'YES' to enable friendly errors or 'NO' to disable them. Exit your registry and restart IE for the changes to take effect. (Default)REG_SZ(value not set) Friendly http errorsREG_SZ"Yes" HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Registry Settings User Key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main] Value Name: Friendly http errors Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Value Data: Yes or No >> Recommended Download - check, repair and optimize your registry now with Registry Mechanic << Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. We cannot guarantee that problems resulting from modifications to the registry can be solved. Use the information provided at your own risk. Last modified: April 4, 2002 More Guides » Security Guide Support Forums Software Guide Scripting Guide Search PC Tools AntiVirus PC Software & Windows Tools | Copyright © 1998-2016 PC Tools. All rights reserved. Symantec | Norton | Verisign | Mobile Security News | Privacy Policy | Cookies | Legal Notices English日本語 English日本語
Web server. Level: Recommended For Novice Users Description:Internet explorer displays a default friendly http error message but you can use this tweak to make it displays the messages from web server. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. Now, right-click and modify the string value friendly http errors, in the right panel, to no which can show web server messages. However, if you want to show friendly messages back, change the value data to yes. Restart internet explorer for the changes to take effect. When editing the registry it is highly http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/519/ recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free. Quick Navigation Screenshots | Registry Entries | Related Tweaks | Library Categories | Free Registry Scan Screenshots First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit". Second, go to the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] key, right-click on the "Friendly http errors" String value and click on "Modify". Finally, enter the value http://www.liutilities.com/products/registrybooster/tweaklibrary/tweaks/11253/ "No" in the text box and click on 'OK'. Click here to run a free scan for registry errors Registry Entries- back to top Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] Location: Current User Value Name: Friendly http errors Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Enabled Value: No Disabled Value: Yes Action Type: Modified Click here to run a free scan for registry errors Related Tweaks- back to top Enable/Disable the AutoComplete option in Internet Explorer. Using Internet Explorer URL Protocol Prefixes. Online Support option in Internet Explorer can be linked to different websites. Create your own animation logo and set the toolbar image. Change the Internet Explorer source editor. Customize the title of Internet Explorer window. Change the name of Windows Update option in Internet Explorer's Tools menu. Remove Internet Explorer Cache/Temporary Internet Files. Remove Cookies from Internet Explorer. Remove Internet Explorer Typed URL History. Clear the search arguments list from Search Results window. Set default download path of Internet Explorer. Move Internet Explorer favorites folder to new location. Move Internet Explorer cookies folder to new location. Change default location of Internet Explorer history folder. Turn off Close option in Internet Explorer. Disable context menu in Internet Explorer web pages. Block Internet Options dialog in Internet Explorer. Remove the Save As option in Inte
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22849106/Show-friendly-HTTP-error-messages-option-in-Advanced-Internet-Option-is-greyed-out.html Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34190097/can-i-how-do-i-disable-friendly-http-error-messages-in-ms-edge-browser Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > "Show friendly HTTP error messages" option in Advanced Internet Option is greyed out Want to Advertise Here? Solved "Show friendly HTTP error messages" option in Advanced Internet Option is greyed out Posted on 2007-09-24 Web Browsers Windows 2000 Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 17 error messages Comments 2,103 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-08 The option in advanced internet options in internet explorer 6 & 7 is greyed out. I believe this setting has been changed in GP before and is now tatooed into the registry, after changing it back with a custom ADM template, the setting is still greyed out. thanks in advance 0 Question by:vmamedov Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 9 Best Solution byKrompton You may not show friendly http have the newest Domain Policy Templates. Look in the HKCU and HKLM paths Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main locate and delete the Value "Friendly http errors" Make sure Go to Solution 17 Comments LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Windows XP 6 Windows 2000 2 Web Browsers 1 Message Expert Comment by:Krompton2007-09-24 Did you check both Domain Policy and Local? 0 Message Author Comment by:vmamedov2007-09-24 Where would this setting be in Domain Policy and Local? 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Windows XP 6 Windows 2000 2 Web Browsers 1 Message Expert Comment by:Krompton2007-09-24 Local can be accessed by running GPEdit.msc from an Admin account. 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Windows XP 6 Windows 2000 2 Web Browsers 1 Message Expert Comment by:Krompton2007-09-24 Then look under User Configuration>Admin Templates>Windows Components>Internet Explorer>Internet Settings>Advanced Settings>Browsing and check the setting "Turn off friendly http error messages" As for Domain Policies the setting would be found following the same path as above but it could be located in any GPO and there can be hundreds depending on how it is set up. Hopefully the name or location of the GPOs will clue you in as to what they control. 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Windows XP 6 Windows 2000 2 Web Browser
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