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How to Delete Script Error Messages

Posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 | Comments Off





Unblocking the Display Settings
1. Double click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop to open and run Explorer. You are now going to unblock Internet display settings. When display settings are blocked, some components of websites can be stopped from running properly, leading to script errors and the resulting error messages. When unblocked, these website components and their scripts can run freely and without error, thus eliminating the error messages.
2. Click on the 'Tools' option in the top menu. Select 'Internet Options' from the resulting drop down menu.

3. Click on the 'Security' tab in the 'Internet Options' dialog box. Internet Explorer security settings will be displayed.
4. Click on the 'Default Level' or 'Reset all zones to default level' button in the dialog. Click on the 'Apply' button and then click on 'OK' to close out the window and allow the changes to go into effect. Internet display settings are now unblocked and the system is reset to default settings.
Removing Script Error Messages
5. Open and run Internet Explorer from the desktop.
6. Click on 'Tools' on the Explorer toolbar. Select 'Internet Options' from the drop down menu.
7. Click the 'Advanced' tab of the 'Internet Options' dialog box. Advanced setting options for Internet Explorer will appear in the 'Settings' box.
8. Browse for and locate the 'Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)' and 'Disable script debugging (Other)' options in the settings list. Place a checkmark in the boxes by these settings.
9. Uncheck the 'Display a notification about every script error' option box, listed in the browsing list. Click on 'Apply' and then 'OK' to make the changes go into effect.

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