Don't know how to get rid of a script error that appears every 5-10 minutes.

Anonymous
2023-01-02T02:10:06+00:00

This script error appears every 5-10 minutes accompanied with a white background. I have to click 'Yes' or "No' and then exit out of the white screen. Very annoying. How do I get rid of this?

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-01-02T02:55:11+00:00

    Hi Thai,

    I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    Try the methods below.

    1. Run the command.

    > Press Win key + R.

    >Copy-paste the command below and enter:

    Regsvr32 urlmon.dll

    > Restart the PC and see if

    1. Go to Internet Properties.

    > Press Win key + R.

    > Copy-paste the command below and enter.

    inetcpl.cpl

    >click the Advanced tab.

    > scroll down to the Browsing category.

    >Once you get there, uncheck the box associated with Display a notification about every script error.

    > Click on Apply.

    > Restart the PC.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-01-02T04:12:03+00:00

    Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, this did not fix the issue. Oddly enough, the 'Display a notification about every script error' box was already un-checked.

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanks again.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-01-03T04:16:19+00:00

    Hi Thai J,

    Sabya here, Independent Windows Adviser. Hope you are doing well.

    Are you facing the issue on a browser or any application?

    If it is a browser, then is it any particular website where you are facing the issue?

    Also did you check on another browser?

    If it is an application, did you reinstall the application?

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-01-04T03:55:47+00:00

    Hello.

    That is what is odd and has me confused. I am not sure what app/browser it is coming from. I will get it when I am just sitting at the Desktop with no apps running or browser open as far as I know. I think it may be something running in the background that I am not aware of. It will also only appear if the computer is sitting dormant with no keystrokes or mouse movements for 5-10 minutes. It will not occur if a video (like YouTube or a streaming service) is running or I am actively typing.

    Thanks,

    Thai

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  5. Ramesh Srinivasan 173.8K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-01-04T04:06:26+00:00

    Hi Thai,

    Can you try ProcExp to find the process's command-line? Check out this page for more info. I think it's an iexplore.exe process, but we need to find what triggered it and what is its parent process.

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