While browsing the Internet, Internet Explorer may display messages that the page contains errors and may not be displayed correctly. Let's look at several ways to fix this problem.
Instructions
Step 1
If there are no visible difficulties in the operation of the browser, except for the periodically appearing error, you can try to disable script debugging so that the message does not appear again (if the error appears not on one, but on several sites at once, go to the next step). From the Tools menu, open Internet Options, select the Advanced tab, and select the Prevent script debugging check box. If you need to turn off notification about all errors, uncheck the box next to "Show notification about every script error."
Step 2
Try accessing the site that is experiencing the error from a different account or from a different computer to see if the problem is local. If the error appears, it is most likely caused by invalid code on the web page. In this case, you can turn off script debugging by following the instructions in the previous step. If the problem disappears when you browse the site using a different computer or account, continue to the next step.
Step 3
Internet Explorer may not be blocking active scripts, Java and ActiveX, which determine the display of information on the page, while browsing the pages. To fix the problem, you need to reset your browser security settings. To do this, in the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options" and go to the "Security" tab. Click the "Default" button and then "OK". If the problem persists after rerunning the error page, try the next method.
Step 4
As you know, the browser stores temporary files and copies of pages in a separate folder for later access. If the folder becomes too large, errors may occur when displaying some pages. The problem can be solved by periodically clearing the temporary files folder. To do this, open the Internet Options dialog box from the Tools menu. On the General tab, in the History group, click the Delete button. Check the boxes for Temporary Internet Files, Cookies, Log, Web Form Data and click OK.