Runtime Error

M

Mike B

Most every time I go from web page to web page, I get a
popup window stating there has been a runtime error and
asking if I want to debug it. There is usually other
information, like line 35, etc.
Anyone know how to stop these things from popping up?
 
K

kyle

-----Original Message-----
Most every time I go from web page to web page, I get a
popup window stating there has been a runtime error and
asking if I want to debug it. There is usually other
information, like line 35, etc.
Anyone know how to stop these things from popping up?
.

ahh, this is my problem exaclty - I posted another
message a few lines up... advice?
 
M

Mike B

Kyle,
I followed a link given my some kind soul in this
newsgroup to MS help and found the fix. Although it is
for Office 2003, it will apparently work on 2002. I just
went to Tools/Internet Options/Advanced and clicked the
box labeled "disable script debugging". After doing that
I went by into IE and so far the error box has not popped
up.
Listed below is the information given on MS web site:

SYMPTOMS
After you install Office 2003, you may receive an error
message that is similar to the following when you view
Web pages in Microsoft Internet Explorer:

Error
A Runtime Error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: line number
Error: nature of script error
You were not prompted to debug Web pages before you
installed Office 2003.
CAUSE
This behavior may occur after you install Office 2003, if
the Web Debugging feature was selected for installation.
If you select Web Debugging during the Office 2003
installation, the Disable script debugging check box in
Internet Explorer is cleared.

Note The Web Debugging feature of Office 2003 is
available as an option on the Advanced Configuration page
of the Microsoft Office Setup, and is located as a
subcomponent of Office Tools, HTML Source Editing, and
Web Scripting.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, you must reconfigure the
Internet Explorer script debugging options. To do this,
follow these steps:
Open Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click Advanced.
Click to select the Disable script debugging check box.
Click to clear the Display a notification about every
script error check box.
Click OK.
 

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