Disable Script Debugging

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Scott A. James

I have checked "Disable Script Debugging" in the Internet Options>Advanced window, but it keeps unchecking itself. As far as I can tell, the box becomes unchecked about once a day. These debugging messages are really annoying, especially since you cannot really do anything to fix the problem even if you do chose to debug.

Does anyone have any ideas as to why the "Disable Script Debugging" option is automatically deactivating? How do I make this behavior stop?

Thanks in advance for any help that you may be able to provide.

Scott
 
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H Leboeuf

Check this out.

From MS article
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224926

SYMPTOMS
When you disable script debugging in Internet Explorer and you view a Web
page that contains script errors, you may continue to be prompted to debug
the script.
CAUSE
This issue can occur if you have Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 installed on
your computer and it is configured to debug scripts running in other
programs.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
Open Visual InterDev 6.0.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Double-click Debugger to expand the branch, and then click General.
Under Script, click to clear the Attach to programs running on this machine
check box.

I have checked "Disable Script Debugging" in the Internet Options>Advanced
window, but it keeps unchecking itself. As far as I can tell, the box
becomes unchecked about once a day. These debugging messages are really
annoying, especially since you cannot really do anything to fix the problem
even if you do chose to debug.

Does anyone have any ideas as to why the "Disable Script Debugging" option
is automatically deactivating? How do I make this behavior stop?

Thanks in advance for any help that you may be able to provide.

Scott
 

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