How to disable Script Debugging in the XP Internet Explorer
Have you been harassed by that damn message from Internet Explorer asking you if you want to "debug" a script when you visit a particular Web page?
There seems to be a lot of Web pages that don't get along with Internet Explorer and so we're seeing a lot of those errors pop up. Let's get rid of that error.
In Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options.
Click on the Advanced tab.
In the Advanced tab, place a checkmark in the Disable script debugging checkbox.
Click OK.
Close all Internet Explorer windows.
When you reopen Internet Explorer, you won't ever be asked to debug a script again.
There seems to be a lot of Web pages that don't get along with Internet Explorer and so we're seeing a lot of those errors pop up. Let's get rid of that error.
In Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options.
Click on the Advanced tab.
In the Advanced tab, place a checkmark in the Disable script debugging checkbox.
Click OK.
Close all Internet Explorer windows.
When you reopen Internet Explorer, you won't ever be asked to debug a script again.
Labels: Disable, Internet Explorer, Script Debugging, self, Win XP, Windows XP
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