Script Errors
You will encounter script errors mostly while browsing over the internet. Most of the script errors have been reported while using Internet Explorer 6 & 7 on Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Server 2003 computers. The message that you will see when script errors occur is:
Internet Explorer script error - an error has occurred.
Internet Explorer Script Error
An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 574
Char: 2
Error: Class not registered
Code: 0
URL: msell2://c:&v=2&pid=ELLE00A&cmd=openitss&itssname=ell&path=home/home.htm
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
This usually happens when some of the files of Microsoft Internet Explorer have been damaged or deleted accidentally.
How to Fix Script Errors
There are different ways by which you can fix script errors and some of them are:
Delete all temporary files: Temporary files get downloaded on to your computer whenever you browse the internet. Temporary files can slow down your PC and cause script errors, which might make it impossible to browse the internet. The files are basically cached copies of different web pages that you have accessed recently or in the past. They also contain supplementary files like sound files, videos, and images.
Hence it is extremely important that you delete the temporary internet files on a regular basis. Follow these steps to delete all temporary Internet files:
- Click on Start, go to Settings, and click on Control Panel
- Double-click on Internet
- Open the General tab and click on Delete Files
You can also go to the advanced tab and click on settings. After that, click on Empty Folder and after this, if the issues of script errors then reduce the number of colors that Windows is using on your computer. You can do it by: Desktop>Properties>Settings>Color Box. Click on a setting that is lower than your current setting and then do OK.
The second option is to repair Internet explorer so that you can fix the script errors. To repair IE, you need to do the following:
Click on Start, go to Settings, click on Control Panel, and double-click on Add/Remove Programs
When you reach the Install/Uninstall tab, click on Microsoft Internet Explorer 5/6, click on Add/Remove
Finally, click on repair the current installation of Internet Explorer, and then click OK
If this method is unable to resolve the issue of script errors then the best option is to install a newer version of Internet Explorer as compared to the existing one on your computer. For example: If you have IE 5.5 on your computer then install IE6 and this will get rid of the nagging script errors that has made browsing over the internet almost impossible for you.

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