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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 https://www.webbie.org.uk/scriptingErrors.htm 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: http://www.shimmertechno.com/technology-blog/windows-help/internet-explorer-script-error-fix/ 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 script error 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. script error windows 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.
Script Error Fix Internet Explorer Script Error Fix by Peter Giammarco on January 23, 2013 with 2 comments Share this:TweetPrintMoreShare on Tumblr When you view a web page or print from Internet Explorer you may receive a JavaScript error, such as the one shown below. This article will explain how to fix these Internet Explorer script errors. There are several things you can try in order to resolve this error. Disable Script Debugging If the Internet Explorer script error occurs only on a particular web site and it is working properly, you can probably just ignore the error by disabling script debugging in Internet Explorer. In windows XP: Click on the Start button. Click Control Panel. Click Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab. Under Browsing check both of the disable script debugging options if not already checked. In windows 7: Click on the Windows button in the left hand corner. Click Control Panel. Click Network and Internet | Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab. Under Browsing check both of the disable script debugging options if not already checked. Delete temporary Internet files and cookies In windows XP: Click on the Start button in the left hand corner. Click Control Panel. Click Internet Options. Under the General tab click delete. Click Delete again. Restart Internet Explorer. In windows 7: Click on the Windows button in the left hand corner. Click Control Panel. Click Network and Internet | Internet Options. Under the General tab click delete. Click Delete again. Restart Internet Explorer. Reset Internet Explorer If the Internet Explorer script error only occurs logged into your user account then try to reset Internet explorer to its default settings. In windows XP: Click on the Start button in the left hand corner. Click Control Panel. Click Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab. Click the Reset button at the bottom. Check Delete personal settings. Click Reset. Restart Internet Explorer. In windows 7: Click on the Windows button in the left hand corner. Click Control Panel. Click Network and Internet | Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab. Click the Reset button at the bottom. Check