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Disable Debug Scripting in Internet Explorer
By  Super Admin  | Published  02/24/2005 | System Performance Page 2 | Rating:
Disable Debug Scripting in Internet Explorer

Well here's a nifty and easy way to turn it off.

Right Click on Internet Explorer and Click Properties
----- or -----
Open Internet Explorer. Click Tools | Internet Options

Click The "Advanced" Tab

The 4th Item in "Browsing" should say "Disable Script Debugging"

Check it and you are all set! Enjoy a Debug-Free Browsing experience.

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Pedro Garza)
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    hello I have problem. I able debug script and submit apply, but when open internet explorer again appear disable. could you help me?
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Perfect solution
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Hopefully it fixed my problem.
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    thanks man, could not find...:)
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    You solved a problem for me that AOL technicians could not even consider!!
     
  • Comment #6 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  • Comment #7 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    the debugger was a pain in my ass thanks
     
  • Comment #8 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    It worked
     
  • Comment #9 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Thank you. Information to the point, factual, and helpful.
     
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