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thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. I keep getting "unresponsive script" error reports and I've tried many options including refeshing firefox. any ideas? 52 script error windows 7 replies 20 have this problem 1288 views Last reply by jscher2000 3 months ago JolietJim
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Posted 4/15/16, 10:31 PM I have an HP Pavillon, Juno email and Firefox is my default browser, At some point while
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accessing my email I will get the "unresponsive script" error and although it gives my options to continue, debug or close, none of it works and computer freezes. So I have to go to Task Manager
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and close everything down and start over. Very frustrating. It has also happened when I have been on other websites or with Internet Explorer. HP has tried fixing it, Juno has tried ....all to no avail. I've tried refresh, done many virus/malware scans, etc. It seems to me there is a plug-in or an add-in or some box somewhere not checked. Any ideas? I have an HP Pavillon, Juno email and internet explorer 11 script error keeps popping up Firefox is my default browser, At some point while accessing my email I will get the "unresponsive script" error and although it gives my options to continue, debug or close, none of it works and computer freezes. So I have to go to Task Manager and close everything down and start over. Very frustrating. It has also happened when I have been on other websites or with Internet Explorer. HP has tried fixing it, Juno has tried ....all to no avail. I've tried refresh, done many virus/malware scans, etc. It seems to me there is a plug-in or an add-in or some box somewhere not checked. Any ideas? Chosen solution jscher2000 Thank you very much for your latest suggestion. As it turns out great minds think alike as I spoke with an HP tech who also suggested AdBlock and it has apparently solved my problem so I am absolutely delighted and of course thankful for your help and all the others who tried so hard with me to solve this long frustrating problem. I think as of now, I am considering my problem solved. Thanks again for your continued support Read this answer in context 0 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed
UsSelect a differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7 I am getting a Script Error message whenever I start Juno If you have a popup blocker or an Ad-blocker installed on your system, you may notice multiple script error an error has occurred in the script on this page windows 10 messages when you connect with Juno. These errors do not occur an error has occurred in the script on this page gom player if the ad-blockers / pop-blockers are properly configured. In order to prevent these error messages from script error message won't go away appearing, you will need to configure the software programs to work with Juno. There are 3 ways to do this:Solution 1: Add Juno to your ad-blocker's exclusion https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1118620 listSolution 2: Configure the ad-blocker to allow banner adsSolution 3: Turn off the filtering feature in your ad-blocking softwareIf you are using AdSubtract, please follow the instructions listed below. If you are using any other ad-blocking/pop-up blocking software, please refer to your Ad blocker/ Popup product documentation for specific instructions on configuring the software to http://www.juno.com/support/errors/jn/script-error.html?sbrand=JN allow ads from Juno.AdSubtract Solution 1: Add the Juno Web pages to the Bypass Site list.To add a Web site to the Bypass list, right-click anywhere on the Web page and select AdSubtract: Bypass Site. You may need to repeat this process on other Juno Web pages on which you get script errors.Solution 2: Configure AdSubtract to allow banner adsThis solution will solve the script error messages for all Juno pages, but will also result in other banner ads displaying on other Web sites you visit. Open the AdSubtract software, and click on the Block icon.From the choices on the left, uncheck the Banner Ads box.Click on OK.Solution 3: Turn off AdSubtract filteringThis solution solves the script error messages for all Juno pages, but also results in effectively turning off all of AdSubtract's filtering.Open the AdSubtract software.On the main dialog box, click on Disable Filtering in the Ad Blocking section.Click on OK.If you have any further questions, or continue to exper
Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. script error Discussion in 'Web & https://forums.techguy.org/threads/script-error.1138774/ Email' started by lilaco, Dec 6, 2014. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement lilaco Thread Starter Joined: Jan 30, 2001 Messages: 764 using windows 7 and ie 11 keep http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005-11-05/business/0511050020_1_click-confused-list-of-check-boxes getting "script error" message in my juno e-mail doesn't happen on all my incoming messages but does occur on a select few how do I get rid of it?? HELP !!!!!! script error herb lilaco, Dec 6, 2014 #1 Sponsor Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 http://help.juno.com/support/accel/script-debug.html Phantom010, Dec 6, 2014 #2 lilaco Thread Starter Joined: Jan 30, 2001 Messages: 764 WOW that was fast.......THANKS did all that you told me existing situation before receiving your response..............debugging [internet explorer] and debugging [other] were previously checked...notification was previousl unchecked what's an error has next??? herb lilaco, Dec 6, 2014 #3 Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Here's another one: http://help.juno.com/support/errors/jn/script-error.html?sbrand=JN Phantom010, Dec 6, 2014 #4 Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 If still no luck, read the following: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308260/en-us Phantom010, Dec 6, 2014 #5 Sponsor This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? Join our site today to ask your question. This site is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. Join over 733,556 other people just like you! Loading... Similar Threads - script error Script error message on IE startup Woodrat, Aug 18, 2016, in forum: Web & Email Replies: 10 Views: 269 dvk01 Aug 19, 2016 Solved Script Errors Keep Locking Up Firefox Holly
a window pop-up telling me that I have an Internet Explorer Script Error. It states: "An error has occurred on this page, do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Click Yes or No."When I click Yes, sometimes I can continue. How can I resolve this problem? Sign me as a confused senior citizen.Dallas Heft @juno.comA. I too am a confused senior citizen, Mr. H, and I hear from a lot of confused not-so-senior citizens also plagued by this same quirk.Ironically, I particularly hear from young 'uns who get confused by script error pop-ups during online role-playing games. Far more often though, I hear from folks who get the pop-up when they try to fill in crucial Web-based forms for stuff like credit card requests, Web shopping carts and others.The problem is that Microsoft saw fit to include a tool in its Internet Explorer software designed to help authors of Web code find and squash bugs that crop up during programming the more complex Internet bells and whistles.In almost every case the page will display just fine after one acknowledges the error message by clicking on Yes. The fix is to change the default browser settings that automatically generate script error messages.The needed command can be found by clicking on Tools in the Internet Explorer display and then opening Internet Options and selecting the tab called Advanced.Under the heading Browsing you will find a list of check boxes for script error notifications. Remove the check marks from the ones that refer to script debugging and that problem will be solved--thereby giving all of us time to be confused by something else.Q. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 on a Dell. I recently moved and in doing so I had to change telephone companies, hence new DSL service. My problem is that I lost all of my bookmarks that I had at the old location.Is there a way that I can retrieve them?Larry Leichliter @yahoo.comA. Your o