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Runtime error popup
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| I am using Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 and Internet Explorer,
version 6.0.2600. When I visit websites, I get a popup dialogue box
stating: A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line: 1
Error: Syntax Error
When I hit "NO" it usually goes away, but sometimes, I've had to hit
"NO" many times. Is there a way I can turn this annoying dialogue box
off?
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Jim from Cortez
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| ImhoTech 2003-06-30, 8:23 am |
| In Internet Explorer, click Tools select Internet Options, click the
Advanced tab. Put a check mark in "Disable Script Debugging". Click Apply,
click OK.
"Jim" <Nobody@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:vfumquo3ftr6fe@corp.supernews.com...
> I am using Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 and Internet Explorer,
> version 6.0.2600. When I visit websites, I get a popup dialogue box
> stating: A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line: 1
> Error: Syntax Error
>
> When I hit "NO" it usually goes away, but sometimes, I've had to hit
> "NO" many times. Is there a way I can turn this annoying dialogue box
> off?
>
> --
> Jim from Cortez
>
>
>
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| Thanks, ImhoTech!
Jim from Cortez
"ImhoTech" <bobo@yodelers.net> wrote in message
news:vg0crf3ruk3655@corp.supernews.com...
> In Internet Explorer, click Tools select Internet Options, click the
> Advanced tab. Put a check mark in "Disable Script Debugging". Click
Apply,
> click OK.
>
> "Jim" <Nobody@spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:vfumquo3ftr6fe@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am using Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 and Internet
Explorer,
> > version 6.0.2600. When I visit websites, I get a popup dialogue box
> > stating: A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
Line: 1
> > Error: Syntax Error
> >
> > When I hit "NO" it usually goes away, but sometimes, I've had to hit
> > "NO" many times. Is there a way I can turn this annoying dialogue
box
> > off?
> >
> > --
> > Jim from Cortez
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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