IE script error solution

  
                  IE always pops up a script error prompt window
This issue occurs because the HTML source code for the page does not work correctly with client-side scripts (such as Microsoft JScript or Visual Basic scripts). This problem may occur for one of the following reasons: "There is a problem with the HTML source of the page.
" Active scripts, ActiveX controls, or Java applets are blocked on your computer or network. Internet Explorer or another program (such as an antivirus program or firewall) can be configured to block Active Scripting, ActiveX Controls, or Java applets
" Antivirus software configured to scan your Temporary Internet Files or Downloaded Program Files folder.
The script engine on your computer is corrupt or out of date.
"The Internet related folder on your computer is corrupt.
" Your video card driver is corrupt or out of date.
"DirectX components on your computer are corrupt or out of date.
Note: Server-side scripts -- such as Visual Basic scripts in Active Server Pages (ASP) -- run on a Web server. Because of server-side script failures A script error that occurs does not generate an error message in Internet Explorer, but it may also create a web page that does not display or work correctly. The troubleshooting information in this article applies to server-side scripting errors. If you suspect a problem with server-side scripting, please contact Contact the administrator of the web server.

Solutions
Use the troubleshooting methods in this article in the order in which they appear. After you complete a troubleshooting section, test to determine if it is still This script error has occurred. If the issue is resolved, you do not have to proceed to the next section. If the issue is not resolved, proceed to the next section.

Test the webpage from another user account, another browser, and another computer
If the issue only occurs when you view one or two pages, then from another user account, another View these pages on the browser or on another computer to determine if the problem persists. If the script error persists, there may be a problem with the writing of the page. Please contact the webmaster or content developer to let them know about the problem with the page. If a script error does not occur when using a web page from another user account, the problem may be caused by a file or setting in your user profile. If a script error occurs when using a web page from another browser or another computer , continue troubleshooting.

Confirm that Active Scripting, ActiveX, and Java are not blocked
Confirm that Internet Explorer on your computer or another program (such as an antivirus program or firewall) is not configured to Block active scripts, ActiveX controls, or Java applets. Active Script, ActiveX controls, and Java applets are turned off at the "high" security level of Internet Explorer. By default, Internet Explorer 6 and some Internet Explorer 5.x versions target The restricted site zone uses a "high" security level. By default, Mic Rosoft Windows Server 2003 uses a "high" security level for restricted site zones and Internet zones. To reset Internet Explorer security settings for the current web page, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options dialog, click Security.
4. Click on "Default Level".
5. Click "OK".
See the documentation for your antivirus program or firewall to determine how to open scripts, ActiveX, and Java applets.

Any your antivirus program is not set to scan the "temporary Internet files" or "downloaded program files" folder
Please refer to the documentation of the antivirus program you use to determine how to prevent The program scans the Temporary Internet Files or Downloaded Program Files folder.

Delete all temporary Internet related files
Remove all temporary Internet related files from your computer. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the "General" tab.
4. Under "Temporary Internet files," click "Settings."
5. Click "Delete Files".
6. Click "OK".
7. Click "Delete Cookies".
8. Click "OK".
9. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes.
10. Click "OK".
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