What should I do if the web page prompts "missing objects" under WinXP?

  

Although the Win10 system is now out, many users still prefer to use the classic WinXP system. Recently, when a user used a web page to watch a video under the WinXP system, an error prompt window suddenly popped up: "The script of the current page has an error. Error: Missing object & rdquo;, what is going on? How to solve this problem?

Solutions are as follows:

1, open the browser to view the web page (IE for example), from & ldquo; Tools & rdquo; option to locate and open the & ldquo; Internet Options & rdquo ;;

2, click interface & ldquo; Superior & rdquo; option, find the & ldquo; disable script debugging (internet explorer) & rdquo; and & ldquo; disable script debugging (other) & rdquo; two options, and check mark, press OK;

3, the next browser restart, open any web browser to see if an error message appears.

The above is the solution for the web page under WinXP system, "Lack of object", if you encounter this error, follow the tutorial steps to disable script debugging.

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