Windows 10 Script Errors While Surfing the Internet

Script Errors have been affecting Internet Explorer users for as long as we can remember.

Perhaps the most frequent error that has plagued Internet Explorer users no matter which version of the browser they’re using is this pesky creature we’re talking about. Problems with the proper functioning of JavaScript and VBScript also lead to the Script error. Sometimes the web page you’re trying to open is running a script that cannot be opened for strange reasons. These are just a few of the reasons that lead to the Script error. Let’s look at what you can do to get rid of this issue.

As huge and monumental a task this job might seem, it might well turn out all you need to do is simply freshen up the browser’s cache by sweeping it clean. This action often has a magical impact on the browser, and fine-tunes its performance in many areas.

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Go For Force Refresh

Performing a Force Refresh might just set the things in order and resolve the issue. Press Ctrl + F5 to perform a Force Refresh.

 

Refresh the Webpage

Sometimes all that is causing this trouble is just a temporary glitch. Being a novice user, not much is expected from you as far as getting rid of this error is concerned, but refreshing the web page simply by pressing the F5 key is something all of us can try out to see if that helps.

 

Disable Script Debugging

Script Debugging is designed to display an error notification whenever a Script error occurs. Disable this option to get rid if these messages.

  1. Type Windows Key + R.
  2. Type inetcpl.cpl in the Run dialog.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Once you see the Internet Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab.
  5. Select both of the following options:
    • Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)
    • Disable script debugging (Other)
  6. Now uncheck the following option:
    • Display a notification about every script error.
  7. Click Apply | OK.

 

Reset Internet Explorer Settings

Restore Internet Explorer to its default configuration. This might help out in case the issue was with Internet Explorer itself.

  1. Type inetcpl.cpl in the Run dialog box.
  2. Click OK.
  3. Click the Advanced tab.
  4. Now click Reset.
  5. Click Reset again in the confirmation dialog box.
  6. From the Advanced tab, click Restore advanced settings.
  7. Exit and re-launch Internet Explorer.

 

Turn On Active Scripting

VBScript and JavaScript require the Active Scripting feature to be enabled in order to perform well. Here is how you can enable it.

  1. Open the Internet Properties dialog box once again.
  2. Go to the Security tab.
  3. Click Custom level.
  4. Select the Enable option in front of Active scripting.
  5. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
  6. Click OK.

 

Clear Internet Explorer Cache

Web browsers are nowadays programmed to download and save the contents of webpages in order to speed up the experience when you visit them the next time. This is a handy feature but overtime once this database grows into a monstrous volume of data, problems creep in as well. This cluttering means you might experience several errors while browsing the internet including the Script error. Deleting various forms of web cache such as browsing history, form fill-up data, auto-save information might help in this scenario.

  1. Open the Internet Properties box.
  2. Open the General tab.
  3. Click Delete.
  4. Select all the checkboxes in the subsequent dialog box.
  5. Finally, click Delete to remove temporary internet files, cookies, history, download history, passwords etc.

Raza Ali Kazmi works as an editor and technology content writer at Sorcim Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. He loves to pen down articles on a wide array of technology related topics and has also been diligently testing software solutions on Windows & Mac platforms.

Raza Ali Kazmi

Raza Ali Kazmi works as an editor and technology content writer at Sorcim Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. He loves to pen down articles on a wide array of technology related topics and has also been diligently testing software solutions on Windows & Mac platforms.