If you use Internet Explorer to browse the web, then at some point you are sure to have encountered the following error message:
“Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly. In the future, you can display this message by double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar.”
If you use IE and you haven’t seen this message yet, you are lucky.
If this error message bothers you frequently you can get rid of it with a simple tweak.
Open the Tools menu in Internet Explorer and select Internet Options. On the Advanced page of the resulting Internet Options dialog box, locate and select the ‘Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) option.
Also locate and deselect the ‘Display A Notification About Every Script Error‘ option. Click OK to save the changes. Restart Internet Explorer.
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