Asked By
PaulLee
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Posted on - 07/20/2011
I get an Internet explorer pop up every time I go to a certain websites including Gmail. Even when I try to navigate through a help file for a program I get the following error message
“Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?”
I own a Sony Laptop with Win XP SP 2, 3 GB memory.
Once I click on Yes it allows me to go ahead with the webpage or the help file, but I end up clicking yes so many times in order for me to continue working. I have made the following changes in IE
Advanced settings
Disable Script Debugging – checked
Display a notification about every script error – Unchecked.
I still keep getting the warning message. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Internet Explorer error message about scripts
Dear PaulLee
For fixing this error on your computer, follow these steps:
Internet Explorer
-> Tools
-> Internet Options
-> Security
-> Select a zone – Internet
-> Custom level
-> Scroll almost to the bottom
-> Scripting
-> Active scripting – Enable
Other Side, virus called JS/Kak@M is known to cause this message You can easily fix this virus if you see files KAK.HTA or KAK.HTM in your system. Use McAfee Antivirus for deleting this virus.
Moreover, you can find detail about this issue here.
Take Care
Benth
Answered By
Janine08
5 points
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#85403
Internet Explorer error message about scripts
This are 6 steps to fix your problem, hope it will help 🙂
1 Start Internet Explorer.
2 Select 'Tools' from the toolbar menu.
3 Choose 'Internet Options.'
4 Click on the 'Advanced' tab.
5 Scroll through the list of options until you see the heading labeled 'Browsing.'
6 Put checks in the boxes labeled 'Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer' and 'Disable Script Debugging (Other).' When you have done this, click 'OK.' You should no longer see script error messages when you cruise the Internet.
Answered By
ayegired
5 points
N/A
#85404
Internet Explorer error message about scripts
Hi,
you can allow the scripts to run.because scripts are needed to refill some of the missing files.
Thanks,
ANilkumar.