With the rise in the usage of internet and the easy access to all the information, we find ourselves surfing the internet most of the time. Whether it is for work related research or searching for a job itself, we all find ourselves heading to the internet.
Although the internet is a great boon for all of us, we all tend to face certain technical difficulties related to the internet usage. You may find yourself sitting on your computer screen, and the video you are trying to watch is buffering for a good 10 minutes. That can be very disturbing, considering it tests your patience and interrupts the flow of your work. It tends to get far worse when you encounter a message ‘an error has occurred in a script on this page’; this not only interrupts your work but also manages to block you from the page. This often means you will need to redo whatever you were doing.

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However, there are a few easy solutions that you can resort to in order to get rid of this problem. You can follow the steps that are mentioned below, and choose the solution that best suits you and go ahead with using your internet.

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How To Fix ‘An Error Has Occurred In A Script On This Page’
#1. One of the solutions to your problem is deleting temporary files from your system. You can go about doing this easily by following the steps below:
Firstly, before you delete anything to make sure you have closed all the windows you were browsing.
Then, go to the start menu and select the computer option on it.
Next, you can double click on the ‘C’ drive. Open ‘documents and settings.' Then open your user folder. Select the ‘local settings option’ after which you can enter ‘Temp’ folder and delete all the files.
Lastly, restart your system.
#2. If you have any third party browser extension, you need to disable them.
#3. Register Urlmon.dll:
For doing this you will need to go to the start menu and select ‘Run’. Next, you need to select ‘Regsvr32 urlmon.dll,’ and then you need to click on ‘OK.’
Lastly, select the ‘OK’ option on ‘DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded’ message.
#4. Disable script dubbing.
Firstly, go to the start menu.
Next, click on ‘tools’ followed by ‘options’ and then ‘advanced tab.'
Lastly, click on ‘disable script debugging,' followed by clicking ‘ok’ to restart the computer.

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The solutions given above are just a few things you can try to get rid of this kind of a problem. There are multiple options available on the internet. What remains essential to keep in mind is the fact that you may have a lot of solutions available, but you need to select something that will suit your system and work for you. You may also consider taking help from some technical expert in case you are not very swift with technological issues.
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