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How Do I Disable Or Enable JavaScript When Using Microsoft Internet Explorer?

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How Do I Disable Or Enable JavaScript When Using Microsoft Internet Explorer?

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• For Internet Explorer 4.X: • Go to View : Internet Options…” from the main menu. • Change to the “Security” tab. • Select “Custom” and click on the “Settings…” button. • To enable: make sure “Enable&quot selected under “Active scripting”. • To disable: make sure “Disable” is selected under “Active scripting”. • Retart the browser. • For Internet Explorer 5.X: • Click on “Tools” in your browser’s menu bar, then choose “Internet Options” from the drop-down menu. • On the “Internet Options” screen, click on the “Security” tab. • Select “Internet Zone” in the “Zone” box, then select “Custom” and click on the “Settings” button. • Scroll down to “Scripting,” then to “Active Scripting”. • To enable: make sure “Enable” is selected under “Active scripting”. • To disable: make sure “Disable” is selected under “Active scripting”. • Click on the “OK” button.

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