How to Disable a Script Error Message
The Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser sometimes comes across an error referred to as a "Script" error. IE usually encounters these when it has a difficult time understanding the script that is contained in some Web pages. Script is simply a set of commands that every Web page contains. When this confusion occurs, message prompts will begin to appear in IE. Script problems on Web pages can fully be resolved by the Web page developer only. What you, the user, can do is disable the error messaging and thus make messaging prompts disappear.
Instructions
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Run the Microsoft IE browser by double-clicking on its desktop icon or by clicking "Start" on the desktop, then "All Programs" and "Internet Explorer."
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Click on "Tools" on the IE menu tool bar, located at the top portion of the page. Choose "Internet Options" in the drop-down menu.
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Click on the "Advanced" tab, and the "Settings" box will appear.
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Place a check mark in the boxes by the options "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable script debugging (Other)" in the "Settings" list.
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Locate the "Display a notification about every script error" option in the "Settings" list. Click "Apply" and then "OK" to ensure that all changes are initiated. The display notifications will no longer appear.
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