How can I get JavaScript to work in Internet Explorer?
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- Click Tools > Internet Options.
- Click the Security tab > Custom Level.
- In the Scripting section, click Enable for Active Scripting.
- In the dialog box that appears, click Yes.
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How do I enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer?
To allow all websites within the Internet zone to run scripts within Internet Explorer: From the web browser menu, click Tools or the “Tools” icon (which looks like a gear) and select Internet Options. When the “Internet Options” window opens, select the Security tab.
What happens if JavaScript is disabled in Internet Explorer?
If JavaScript has been disabled in your browser, the content or functionality of the web page may be limited or unavailable. This article describes the steps to enable JavaScript in web browsers. To allow all websites within the Internet zone to run scripts within Internet Explorer:
Is there 32-bit Java in Internet Explorer 11?
32-bit Java will not run within Internet Explorer 11 running on 64-bit Windows 10 on a user’s PC. Under Tools – Plugins – it appears in the list. If I try to check the Java version in: it won’t show the installed Java version, it hangs. I have tried uninstall – reboot – reinstall.
How to enable or disable Active Scripting in IE11?
In most cases, it will be “Internet”. Select the “Custom Level…” button. Scroll down to the “Scripts” area and select the radio button to “Enable” or “Disable” “Active Scripts”. You can also choose to have IE11 “tell” you to allow scripts to run. Select “OK”, then “OK” again.
How to enable or disable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 11?
Enable or disable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 11 1 Select the gear in the upper right corner of the screen or the “Tools” menu if you have the menu bar enabled, then select “Internet Options”. 2 Select the “Security” tab. 3 Select the zone you want to modify. 4 Select the “Custom Level…” button. More articles…
Is there a version of Java for Internet Explorer 11?
It depends on the Java website, Java version: 8.0 of IE 11 will continue to run Java on Windows 10. I find some people fix the problem by installing the JDK version, then uninstalling the dev kit part of the install, leaving you with just the appropriate Java runtime environments.
How to enable Active Scripting in Windows 10?
When the “Internet Options” window opens, select the Security tab. In the “Security” tab, make sure Internet zone is selected, and then click the “Custom level…” button. In the Security Settings: Internet Zone dialog box, click Enable for Active Scripting in the Scripting section.
What should I do if my Internet Explorer is not working?
The solution was to export the IE registry key from a working user account (edit the file and replace any username with the correct username) and import it into the affected user account registry. That is not a solution, it is a solution. You still don’t know what the real problem was.