Fix Script Error on Windows 11/10
While no one really uses Internet Explorer, you still need to configure a lot of internet settings through the Internet Options available in the Control Panel. The options you must carry out are: You may not need an admin account to change these.
1] Disable the Script Error Notification
Press the Start menu, and type Internet optionsClick on it when the item appears on the listSwitch to the Advanced tabFind the Browsing section in the listCheck the following optionsDisable script debugging (Internet Explorer)Disable script debugging (Other)
This comes in handy if you do not have issues with the website except for few places. You can choose to ignore the error. Disable: Scripts are usually safe, Do you want to allow scripts to run warning
2] Remove all temporary internet files and Reset Apps
Depending on the browser, it is a good idea to delete all the cache and offline files. An outdated file may be trying to execute and resulting in an error due to conflict. Once you delete the cache, the browser will download new files, and it should resolve the script error problem.
Windows also allow you to reset applications, so it will be downloaded automatically if there is any script. You can go to Windows Settings (Win + I) > Apps. Select the app, and go into advanced settings. Here you can choose to reset the application. It is possible that you will have to sign in again. Read: Scripts are usually safe, Do you want to allow scripts to run?
3] Update the Application causing the problem
If the problem occurs when using an application such as Microsoft teams, and you have already made a reset, you have two options— Update or Re-install. Lastly, you can also check if the same issue occurs on a different user account and restore the computer to a previous date. The latter is useful if you cannot work with applications at all. In case you are facing a script issue on Windows Startup, follow that post. I hope you can get rid of the script error in Windows 11/10. Read: Downloading Proxy Script error in Google Chrome.