Runtime script error in IE

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Richard

I now get "Runtime script error, do you wish to debug?" pop-ups in IE. I'm
sure I know why, I was working on creating some forms in outlook and I
wanted to debug. It said "Debugger is not installed for Office, do you wish
to install? of course I installed it from the OfficeXP disc and debugged my
form. Now I get prompted to debug while browsing the internet on pages I
never used to like, my financial institutions, pages with forms etc... I
looked in IE tools for a way to turn it off, and in the Microsoft Script
Editor. It seems like I had MSE installed before the prompt "do you wish to
install" so I must have installed a component? how do I turn off the
prompts?
 
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Ron Bogart

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Richard said:
I now get "Runtime script error, do you wish to debug?" pop-ups in
IE. I'm sure I know why, I was working on creating some forms in
outlook and I wanted to debug. It said "Debugger is not installed for
Office, do you wish to install? of course I installed it from the
OfficeXP disc and debugged my form. Now I get prompted to debug while
browsing the internet on pages I never used to like, my financial
institutions, pages with forms etc... I looked in IE tools for a way
to turn it off, and in the Microsoft Script Editor. It seems like I
had MSE installed before the prompt "do you wish to install" so I
must have installed a component? how do I turn off the prompts?

Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - remove check for enable script
debugging in IE
 
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Wesley Vogel

Open IE | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |

CHECK:
 Disable script debugging
[Specifies whether you want to turn off your script debugger, if one is
installed. Script debuggers are used by Web site developers to test programs
and scripts on their Web pages.]

UNCheck:
 Display a notification about every script error
[Specifies whether to display the actual script errors when a page does not
appear properly due to problems with its scripting. This feature is off by
default, but is useful to developers when testing Web pages.]
Apply | OK
 

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