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installed browser add-ons to resolve the issue. Here’s how to check for the problem: Start Here Close any open Internet Explorer windows Click the Start button Mouse over All Programs, then click Accessories Click System Tools, then open Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) In the browser window that appears, go to www.box.com If you’re able to navigate the site normally in this window, one or more of your browser add-ons are conflicting with Box. Close Internet Explorer. In this case, you’ll need to identify the add-on(s) causing the conflict. Here’s how: For Internet Explorer 11 Click the Start button and type Internet Explorer into the search box. In the list of results, click Internet Explorer to launch the browser. Click on Gear Icon located on the top right corner. Click on Manage add-ons. Under toolbars and extensions, select the add-on you want to test for issues, click Disable, and click Close. Click the refresh icon in Internet Explorer or press the F5 key to reload www.box.com. Then, verify that the issue is resolved. Repeat step 4 and 5 for every add-on until you find the one causing problems in Box.com. Leave that one disabled and enable the rest. When you’re finished, click Close. For Internet Explorer 9 & 10 Click th
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Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring internet explorer cannot open the internet site developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the internet explorer cannot display the webpage Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to debug the loading of https://community.box.com/t5/Account-Information/Why-Do-I-See-quot-Error-On-Page-quot-In-Internet-Explorer/ta-p/15 ActiveX controls up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a very peculiar and specific case. I develop a VB6 based ActiveX control that I need to work on a different one. The development machine is a Windows Server 2003, the "production" machine is Windows 7 Prof. Now, when I package by ActiveX in CAB and run the "demo" HTM-file on the development machine, everything works fine. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13915629/how-to-debug-the-loading-of-activex-controls But as soon as I copy alle the contents to my production machine, and open the same HTM file (after clicking OK on the ActiveX security warnings and "installing" the CAB), nothing happens (where it should actually open a message box). How can I debug this? Obvously, the browser does find the CAB, otherwise it wouldn't even know what to install. But, it doesn't seem to trigger correctly. My problem isn't so much that I didn't know how to handle errors, but where these errors are? Is there any "Internet Explorer Logfile" that I don't know of? internet-explorer vb6 activex share|improve this question asked Dec 17 '12 at 14:03 Florian Peschka 7,0621571149 Did you include a license package (.LPK) file? –Bob77 Dec 17 '12 at 19:24 See support.microsoft.com/kb/159923/en-us –Bob77 Dec 17 '12 at 19:31 Run Process Monitor to rule out obvious issues like failed COM registration, file permission, or per-user registration of a dependency. –Sheng Jiang 蒋晟 Dec 17 '12 at 23:09 I ran the process monitor and it shows mainly registry queries. Of those, most are SUCCESS and some are NAME NOT FOUND. These are e.g. for F
on page problems. These are usually in the form of error messages and if left unattended, the problems will usually get worse, not better. What Causes Internet Explorer Error on Page http://wiki-errors.com/do-it-yourself-solution-for-internet-explorer-error-on-page-problems/ Problems? There are several factors that can lead to Internet Explorer error on page problems. A likely scenario is that Internet Explorer needs to be updated in order to run properly. This is common if you are using a version of Internet Explorer that is now outdated and no longer being automatically updated. This type of error is also common if there is a script on internet explorer the web page you are viewing that cannot be read by the version of Internet Explorer you are using. How to Fix Internet Explorer Error on Page Problems Internet Explorer error on page problems are not only annoying, but they greatly diminish your ability to surf the web. As there are multiple causes for this occurrence, there will be multiple solutions to fix the problem as error on page well. Solution 1: Reinstall Internet Explorer Steps: Be sure you have an alternate browser to utilize such as Firefox or Google Chrome. Uninstall the version of Internet Explorer you are using and take note of the version. Open your backup browser and conduct an internet search for the version of Internet Explorer you wish to use (such as Internet Explorer 7). Download the version of Internet Explorer you desire. Restart your computer and attempt to run that version of Internet Explorer once more. Solution 2: Update Internet Explorer Steps: Conduct an internet search for ‘Internet Explorer.’ Open the official page for Internet Explorer that will be from Microsoft. Download the latest version of Internet Explorer (currently Internet Explorer 9) Restart your computer once the download is complete to allow update to take hold. Solution 2: Disable Script Bugging (Advanced Technique) Steps: Open your Internet Explorer browser. Click on Tools located at the top of the browser. Under Internet Options, click on Advanced. Find where it says ‘Disable Script bugging’ and be sure to check the box. Click Apply. Click OK. Close your Internet Explorer browser. Restart your computer to allow changes to take effect. Thank