How to Uninstall Script Debugger

Microsoft Script Debugger is a tool for Windows that allows programmers to test scripts such as the ones that run on Web pages. The Script Debugger can help a programmer find and diagnose the cause of an error, improving the experience of using the script for the end user. Microsoft Script Debugger supports Windows XP and earlier, and Microsoft has stopped updating it. Because the Script Debugger is no longer supported, you might decide to remove it from your computer in favor of another scripting tool. As with most Windows programs, you can find it by opening the Control Panel.

Instructions

    • 1

      Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" on the menu that appears.

    • 2

      Open the "Add or Remove Programs" icon on the control panel.

    • 3

      Click "Microsoft Script Debugger," and then click the "Change/Remove" button that appears below. A pop-up window appears asking if you are sure that you want to uninstall the Microsoft Script Debugger.

    • 4

      Click "Yes." After a moment, a new window appears with the message "Microsoft Script Debugger was successfully removed."

    • 5

      Click "OK" and close the "Add or Remove Programs" window to resume using the computer.

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