Sunday, March 16, 2014

How to Terminate Runtime Errors


1. Close all running applications on your computer. Open 'Task Manager.' Click 'Start,' 'Run' and type 'taskmgr' before pressing 'Enter.' Alternatively, you can use shortcuts such as 'Ctrl+Alt+Delete' or 'Ctrl+Shift+Esc' to access the Task Manager.
2. Select the program that is showing you the runtime errors from the list of applications on your Task Manager 'Processes' tab. Highlight the program and click 'End Process.'
3. Double-click the 'Internet Explorer' icon on your desktop.
4. Click on 'Tools' found on top of your Internet Explorer page, and select 'Internet Options' in your drop-down menu.
5. Select the 'Advanced' tab found at the top half of the 'Internet Options' dialog box.
6. Browse through the 'Settings' list. Unclick the check from the 'Disable Script Debugging' and 'Display a Notification About Every Script Error' boxes.
7. Click on 'Apply,' and select 'OK.' Close out your 'Internet Options' dialog box. The alterations will now take effect, and the runtime error has been terminated.

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