How to Fix the Error Signature on Windows Internet Explorer

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How to Fix the Error Signature on Windows Internet Explorer

From time to time, you will encounter script error signatures while browsing websites. Don't panic, because such messages have nothing to do with either your computer or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Error messages pop up when you are trying to open a webpage or a website with faulty programming code. When Internet Explorer tries to debug the faulty code, you receive those error signature messages.

Instructions

    • 1

      Launch Internet Explorer from the Start menu.

    • 2

      Click on "Tools" and select "Internet Options."

    • 3

      Click on the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down through the list of checkboxes until you find the subheading "Browsing."

    • 4

      Click to place a check mark next to "Disable Script debugging (Internet Explorer)."

    • 5

      Click to place a check mark next to "Disable Script debugging (Other)."

    • 6

      Scroll down until you find the subheading "Security."

    • 7

      Clear the check marks next to "Check for publisher's certificate revocation" and "Check for server certificate revocation."

    • 8

      Click on "Apply" and select "OK" to close the window. Relaunch Internet Explorer.

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