How to Debug an IE7 Script
The script debugging system is designed to test scripts in the web browser, utilizing the Active X program. It finds script errors and prompts the web browser to notify the computer user of such errors. Web pages are made up of programming script. These notifications in Internet Explorer 7 are referred to as "script error" messages. If you do not want to see these messages all you have to do is to disable the script debugging system, which Internet Explorer 7 allows you to do.
Instructions
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Disable Display Notification
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Open and run the Internet Explorer 7 application by double-clicking on the web browser icon located on the Windows desktop.
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Click on "Tools," which is in the menu bar, on top of the Internet Explorer 7 application window.
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Click on the "Internet Options" in the drop menu. This opens the "Internet Options" dialog box.
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Click on "Advanced," which is a tab on top of the "Internet Options" dialog box.
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Scroll through the "Settings" list and find the "Display a notification about every script error" option under the "Browsing" section. Remove the check mark from this option.
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Click on the "OK" button in the dialog box to save recent changes. Afterwards, close the dialog box.
Disable Script Debugging
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Double-click on the Internet Explorer application icon on the desktop. The Explorer web browser will open.
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Click on "Tools" in the Explorer top menu and click "Internet Options" in the drop menu.
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Go to the "Advanced" tab and click on it. In the "Settings" list, click to select the "Disable script debugging" check box and click the "OK" button to apply changes.
Verify that Internet Explorer is not blocking Active Scripting, ActiveX, and Java
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Run Internet Explorer browser by double-clicking on its desktop icon.
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Go to "Tools" in the Explorer menu and click on it. Select "Internet Options" in the drop menu.
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Click on the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box and click on the "Security" tab. Select "Default Level" and click the "OK" button to verify and apply changes.
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