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» [Solved] An error has occurred in the script on this page - Script Error [Solved] An error has occurred in the script on this page - Script Error By jinsonkv January 24, 2015Windows1 Comment Tweet 0 Flares 0 Flares × Computer addicts may usually see an http://firstandgeek.com/solved-error-occurred-script-page-script-error/ error message called script error which shows "An error has occurred in the script on this page". http://ltisacad.blogspot.com/2008/02/lt-script-errors-when-starting-help.html People using Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, KM player, Adobe player, Autocad, Gom player etc had seen this message many times. Last day Muhammad Hafiz from Pakistan had mailed me this issue and here is his message. Hai Jinson Hope you are doing well. I am a daily reader of your blog firstandgeek.com. I happen to see that you are happy to solve internet explorer the issues facing by your readers. Today I am mailing you an issue that is always seen while opening KM player on my computer. Whenever I starts KM Player, it shows a window pop with message "An error has occurred in the script on this page". Actually I don't want any solution for this issue because, I can continue watching movies by closing the error message. but I want to know why this script error is happening. Is that due internet explorer script to any malware affection or virus attack? I had Google this issue and haven't found a correct answer. Thanks you in advance because I know you have a solution for this. Reason for "An error has occurred in the script on this page" Thanks Hafiz for mailing this issue. As I mentioned at the beginning of this article, this issue is not only seen in KM player but also in almost all browsers and anything that have a relation with the network Connection. In Simple sentence your question have one and only one answer. Script errors is due to problem within the code of your application. One of the simple reason is mentioned below. You are using an application [say KMplayer] which contains several Scripts or codes. They need the help of operating System to run. While your Windows get crashed due to multiple operations or working of high end games and software, opening programs [kmplayer] will be slower and response times will lag. Codes inside KMplayer may start working and they will not get any CPU time to execute. this can result in Script error. Not only this but also many other reasons for script error of Softwares. They include fragmented files, registry errors, redundant program installations, excessive startup entries etc. So its very difficult to figure out the exact reason why you are receiving this issue. As time counts, the script errors and conflicts begin to rise and slow down the perfo
Error message when trying to start HELP in LT, or using the Getting Started option, or possibly authorizing your LT version for the first time, the following Autodesk posted Knowledge Base (KB) page may resolve it HERE.Applies to LT2005 through LT2008, as well as other AutoCAD variants. ◦ LT script errors when starting HELP Posted by About Us at Saturday, February 02, 2008 Labels: TroubleShooting Newer Post Older Post Home Welcome to our Blog page About Us This Blog provides Autocad/LT tips, suggestions, ideas, news, information, and more aimed at all AutoCAD/LT end users interested in learning and mastering more of the sofware package we all use daily. We also post on Twitter: get your copy of the Daily updates by following us on Twitter or through your phone via SMS by texting FOLLOW LTISACAD to 40404 in the USA. View my complete profile Follow us inside AutoCAD Follow us inside AutoCAD and LT with our free RSS feeds (see how at http://bit.ly/PDfeeds): http://ltisacad.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default (this blog) http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/230815754.rss (daily twitter postings). Follow us by Email Do you use Pinterest? Follow us on Pinterest and explore our favorite CAD-centric webpages. Our pins start HERE. Share This Blog Share Total Pageviews Follow us on Facebook Subscribe to our Blog S E A R C H Loading... Blog Tags AutoCAD (162) LT (157) Info (100) Tips (99) Tweets (92) Twitter (92) Commands (80) Blog (66) free (53) LT2012 (33) LT2011 (27) LT2013 (26) TroubleShooting (25) Variables (25) 2012 (18) Customizing (18) Blogs (17) Help (17) LT2010 (17) 2013 (16) 2011 (12) Win7 (12) Windows 7 (12) 2014 (11) Autodesk (11) Lt setup (11) LT2014 (10) Online (10) mac (10) DWG (9) Excerpts from LT HELP (9) Windows 8 (9) 2015 (8) Apple (8) AutoCADWS (8) Win8 (8) AU (6) LT2015 (6) Preview (6) Shortcuts (6) iPad (6) AU2015 (5) AutoCAD 2012 (5) Keyboard (5) PDF (5) Training (5) 2016 (4) Cloud (4) DWF (4) Droid (4) Expert Elites (4) LT2016 (4) Tutorials (4) iPhone (4) AutoCAD LT (3) Autodesk University (3) Dimensions (3) EE (3) Installation (3) Layers (3) Pr