Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Weak current College】 【workaround IE script error.
IE always pop up script error prompt window
This problem occurs because the Web page's HTML source code does not use client-side scripts (e.g. MicrosoftJScript or VisualBasic script) to work correctly. This problem may occur because one of the following reasons: the Web page's HTML source code.
"Your computer or network on preventing active scripting and ActiveX controls or Java applets. InternetExplorer or another program (such as antivirus programs or firewall) can be configured to prevent active scripting and ActiveX controls or Java applets
"Antivirus software is configured to scan your" temporary Internet files "or the" downloaded program files "folder.
"Your computer script engine is corrupted or outdated.
"Your computer Internet related folder is damaged.
"Your video card driver is damaged or outdated.
"Your DirectX components on your computer is damaged or outdated.
Note: server-side script--if ActiveServerPages (ASP) in VisualBasic script--run on your Web server. Because server-side script failures occurred in the script error is not in InternetExplorer in generates an error message, but may create a does not correctly display or work Web page. This troubleshooting information applies to server-side script error. If you suspect that server-side script problems, contact your Web server administrator.
Solution
Use this troubleshooting method according to the order in which they appear. When you finish a troubleshooting section, please test to determine whether an error occurred in the script. If the problem is resolved, do not continue to the next section. If the issue is not resolved, proceed to the next section.
From another user account, another browser and another test page
If the problem only when you view one or two pages when, from another user account, a different browser, or another computer to view these Web pages to determine whether the problem still exists. If the script error persists, there may be a problem of writing Web pages. Please contact the site administrator or content developer links, tell them the problems Web page. If from another user account to use Web page script error does not occur, the problem may be with your user profile or set of files. If from another browser, or another computer when you use the Web page script error does not occur, continue troubleshooting.
Confirm active scripting, ActiveX and Java is not blocked
Confirm that your computer InternetExplorer or another program (such as antivirus programs or firewall) is not configured to prevent active scripting and ActiveX controls or Java applets. In InternetExplorer "high" security level, active scripting, ActiveX controls and Java applets is turned off. By default, InternetExplorer6 and some InternetExplorer5.x version for the restricted sites zone by using the "high" security level. By default, MicrosoftWindowsServer2003 for restricted sites zone and Internet area using the "high" security level. If you want to reset to the current page InternetExplorer security settings, follow these steps: 1. start InternetExplorer.
2. in the "Tools" menu, click "Internet Options".
3. in the "Internet Options" dialog box, click the "security".
4. click the "default level".
5. click "OK".
See you use antivirus programs or firewall's documentation to determine how to open the script, ActiveX and Java applets.
Confirm that your antivirus program is not set to scan the "temporary Internet files" or the "downloaded program files" folder
See your antivirus program's documentation to determine how to prevent the program to scan the "temporary Internet files" or the "downloaded program files" folder.
Delete all temporary Internet files
From your computer to delete all temporary Internet files. To do this, follow these steps: 1. start InternetExplorer.
2. in the "Tools" menu, click "Internet Options".
3. click the "General" tab.
4. in the "temporary Internet files", click "settings".
5. click the "delete files".
6. click "OK".
7. click the "delete Cookies".
8. click "OK".
9. in the "history", click "clear history", and then click "Yes".
10. click the "OK".
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