Re: Runtime JavaScript Error
From: Don Varnau (don_04[at]varnau[dot]org)
Date: 03/27/04
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Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 08:14:54 -0600
Bill,
>From IE> Tools> Internet Options> Advanced...
Check "Disable script debugging" and uncheck "Display a notification about
every script error."
Also in Internet Options> Advanced> Microsoft VM> check JIT compiler
enabled, uncheck Java console enabled and Java logging enabled. if you have
Java (Sun) or JRE (Sun) uncheck it.
Check yor version of MS VM http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers_9.htm
Hope this helps,
Don
-- MVP IE/OE Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may participate. "Bill Leed" <bill.neva[at]verizon.net> wrote in message news:uJ2INS6EEHA.1128@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > A little while ago I felt, due to many hang-up problems, that I needed to > reformat my hard disk and re-install my software. This has been a long > process, and I am not completely done yet. I used the Recovery Disks for my > machine (an HP), which installed Windows 98, and then I re-installed Windows > ME, which I had been using. I cannot install Windows XP on this computer, > as the BIOS will not take it. > > I have been installing, one by one, the various Critical Updates from > Microsoft, and other updates as I go along. All was running well until > about March 23rd, when I installed the IE6 update. After that we began to > have error problems while running Internet Explorer. I thought I might > re-install the IE6 update, but that did not solve the problem. I have tried > using the System Restore to a time before this update was installed, but > this would not take. > > The Error window that pops up when trying to get into some websites is > something like this: > > "A Runtime Error has occurred > Do you wish to Debug? > > Line: 26 (or some other number, sometimes 0) > Error: Object required" > > If I click Yes (to debug) I get a message something like this: > > "An exception "Runtime Error" has occurred in Script. > > However, no debuggers are registered that can debug this exception, Unable > to JIT debug." > > One time the message specifically mentioned JavaScript. > > These runtime errors have kept us from doing many things in Internet > Explorer that we used to be able to do. >
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