Wednesday, 3 October 2012

How To Fix Runtime Errors On Internet Explorer Manually And Using Fix It Tool

It is quite irritating at times to face runtime errors on Internet Explorer while browsing especially when you are searching something really important for your assignments. You probably have noticed that every time the runtime error message dialogue occurs, it allows you to open another window to fix that particular issue. In this post, you will learn how to debug the runtime errors using "Fix it" tool within just a couple of minutes without putting yourself into complexities.

One way to troubleshoot runtime errors is to configure Advanced Settings from the Internet Options of your browser or by going to Control panel of your workstation. IE 9 mainly provides two script troubleshooting related settings:
  • By disabling script debugging (Internet Explorer).
  • By disabling script debugging (Other).
Or you can also disable the “notification about every script error” setting in order to restrict the error messages from being prompted every time in the browser.

Another useful method to debug these errors is to use “Fix it” tool launched by Microsoft which is quick and easier than the prior method. It allows the user to debug the problem within just a few clicks without being into the intricacies of configuration settings. It automatically fixes all the runtime errors, which is a key benefit for non-technical users. Moreover, the “Fix it” page highlights all the possible solutions to resolve the error. Plus it creates a restore point before applying the fix so that you don’t face the same runtime error message repeatedly. You can validate the fix by switching the browser and see if the play displays correctly.