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the Cloud from my IE browser, I am getting the attached Error Creating Debug Log: undefined http://support.scorm.com/hc/en-us/articles/206163986-Getting-Error-Creating-Debug-Log-undefined-When-Launching-Content error, what is causing this? The course/SCORM Cloud works fine in Chrome and Firefox. Answer We have seen this message when learners are using https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/libfunctions/_IECreate.htm Internet Explorer with Active X being turned off with content that needs Active X to run. So far, we have found two things that have script error gotten learners around this (aside from using the other browser): 1. Navigate to Tools --> Internet Options --> Click on the Security Tab --> Click on Internet --> Click on the Advanced button --> Scroll down to make sure Allow Active X Scriptlets is enabled... 2. If you are occurred in the running Anti-Virus software, you may want to check it to see if it does any Active X filtering, if so, you should check to see if you can add SCORM Cloud (http://cloud.scorm.com) as an exception. As with any security changes, you should consult your IT department to make sure these changes are allowed within your network...if you do not feel comfortable making these changes, you may want to just use another browser. Let us know if you have any other questions. You can email us atĀ support@rusticisoftware.com. image001.png (10 KB) Was this article helpful? 0 out of 0 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request Comments Related articles Client-side SCORM Engine Log and Debugging Articulate Storyline - HTML5 Output Compatibility with Google Chrome 44 Troubleshooting Safari - Extensions Content Authorization Failed Troubleshooting Guide What time zone are the getRegistrationResult "timestamp" values? Powered by Zendesk
Url to navigate to upon creation $iTryAttach [optional] specifies whether to try to attach to an existing window 0 = (Default) do not try to attach 1 = Try to attach to an existing window $iVisible [optional] specifies whether the browser window will be visible 0 = Browser Window is hidden 1 = (Default) Browser Window is visible $iWait [optional] specifies whether to wait for page to load before returning 0 = Return immediately, not waiting for page to load 1 = (Default) Wait for page load to complete before returning $iTakeFocus [optional] specifies whether to bring the attached window to focus 0 = Do not bring window into focus 1 = (Default) bring window into focus Return Value Success: an object variable pointing to an InternetExplorer.Application object. Failure: sets the @error flag to non-zero. @error: 1 ($_IEStatus_GeneralError) - General Error 3 ($_IEStatus_InvalidDataType) - Invalid Data Type 4 ($_IEStatus_InvalidObjectType) - Invalid Object Type 6 ($_IEStatus_LoadWaitTimeout) - Load Wait Timeout 8 ($_IEStatus_AccessIsDenied) - Access Is Denied 9 ($_IEStatus_ClientDisconnected) - Client Disconnected @extended: Set to true (1) or false (0) depending on the success of $iTryAttach Remarks When using tryAttach, a No Match error will be displayed to the console from _IEAttach(). This can be controlled with _IEErrorNotify(). When opening a local HyperTextApplication (.hta) file, Internet Explorer will open a new browser process for it that will not be accessible through the object variable returned by _IECreate(). To control this new browser you must use _IEAttach() with the "embedded" option. New security in Windows Vista causes a new browser window to be created when a browser is instructed to navigate to a URL in a different security zone. This occurs as well with the initial creation and navigation initiated with _IECreate(). The new window is a new browser instance and the previous browser object variable no longer points to i