Open Internet Explorer, click on Tools at the top, click Internet Options.
In the window that comes up click on the Advanced tab at the top, and check BOTH of the boxes that say "Disable Script Debugging", and also check the box that says "Display a Notification about every script error".
Now click OK, and close Internet Explorer and reopen it. Try the site you got the error on and it should not give an error.
2007-02-17 05:51:43
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answered by hallmike1 7
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It depends. Its a bit strange for any error to be a "routine" error. By the very fact that it is an error it shouldnt be routine.. you need to figure out what you are doing when it happens.
When you get to the point that you know exactly what you do to make the error appear, ask the question again along with the steps you take to make the error appear and I'm sure someone will be able to do to fix it.
Good Luck.
2007-02-14 15:14:12
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answered by Maniaca Esoterica 3
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My perfect wager is that there is an mistakes on AOL's information superhighway web site (which does no longer marvel me...) in which case there is no longer some thing you ought to do about it. also, why are you nonetheless using AOL, they have been in actuality lifeless because the Nineties.
2016-11-28 03:50:31
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answered by blomquist 4
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Computer craziness - just ignore!
2007-02-14 15:07:14
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answered by Sami V 7
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i get that to. i just restart my computer every time it happens...its a pain in the *** tho.
2007-02-14 15:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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