SWAG.
Open Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
CHECK: Disable script debugging
UNCheck: Display a notification about every script error
Click Apply | Click OK
On XPSP2 it's...
Open Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
CHECK: Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)
CHECK: Disable Script Debugging (Other)
UNCheck: Display a notification about every script error
Click Apply | Click OK
Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)
and
Disable Script Debugging (Other)
[Specifies whether you want to turn off your script debugger, if one is
installed. Script debuggers are used by Web site developers to test
programs and scripts on their Web pages.]
Display a notification about every script error
[Specifies whether to display the actual script errors when a page does
not appear properly due to problems with its scripting. This feature is
off by default, but is useful to developers when testing Web pages.]
Picture here...
http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/Images/Script Debugging.jpg
Apparently in Windows XP SP2, the IE team decided to split Disable script
debugging into two separate options; Disable script debugging (Internet
Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other).
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In
Robert Scott Wall said:
Would somebody please tell me how to turn of the debugger? Whenever
I'm trying to read a downloaded article it keeps turning on. It won't
let me proceed without activating it and invaribly it stops at the
break/continue window but it won't let me continue and the help program
does not tell me what to do at the "break" point.
Thank you,
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