Whenever you browse the internet
you usually come across several error messages which are
most of the times displayed on your computer. Some of
the common internet explorer errors include:
• 52 Runtime Error – It is a number or a bad file name
error that displays in JavaScript. This means that the
written script cannot locate files and is perhaps a
connectivity problem.
• 403 Access Denied/Forbidden – This is a one of the
most common errors where-in you would need a particular
permission for accessing the website. This means at
times your user name or password is incorrectly
registered. Or at times the website server does not have
the permission for setting-up on its directories.
• 401 Unauthorized – This means the website server is
searching for a client to get the encryption key and it
is not able to find it. Even, if a wrong password is
entered you will come across this kind of error.
• 404 File Not Found – Whenever the website server
cannot find your file request you will come across this
error. Even if a web page is not available on the server
this error displays on your computer screen.
• 408 Request Timeout – This error occurs when your
computer stops the request before the website server
finishes retrieving your request. This also occurs when
the servers are very slow.
• 502 Service Temporarily Overloaded – This error occurs
when there is a server conjunction or lots of
connections or there is high traffic. This error usually
over during peak times when there are many users and
this leads to slow running of servers.
• Error On The Page – This kind of error message occurs
when the server is not able to read the page or the file
or if there are missing items in that page. This problem
causes insufficient bandwidth and so it has to be
immediately solved or you may experience longer or
complicated problems later. One of the main reasons for
occurrence of this error message is due to insufficient
time needed for downloading the page requested.
• File Contains No Data – When a page appears however
there is no data which means an error has occurred in
your document. This is attributed to stripped header
information or even bad table formatting.
• Runtime Error – When you are trying to browse several
websites you can receive this kind of error message as
“A runtime error has occurred”. This usually occurs if
you have upgraded to SP1. This upgrade allows the script
error notification and script debugging alternatives. As
there are several different versions of windows these
steps may be dissimilar on your computer. This is a rare
kind of error message you can experience while browsing.
• Script Error – These kinds of errors are caused when
something has gone wrong when browsing some of the web
pages. It is even caused due to JavaScript or VBScript
codes which are embedded within some web pages. These
kinds of errors generally occur due to the problem of
connectivity and at times can cause because of browser
incompatibilities.
How to Quickly Fix Internet Explorer Errors
Bottom line with any of these Internet Explorer Errors
errors is that you want them removed from your computer
immediately without causing costly damage to your
computer. We recommend that you run a free scan of your
computer to find all of the hidden errors. Don’t let
these errors slow down your computer causing you to pull
your hair out in frustration. Not taking action to clean
up your computer can cause $100’s of dollars not
including countless hours of lost productivity. Remove
every Internet Explorer error and experience a flawless
running, super fast PC just like it was when you first
bought it. The great news is that all of this can be
done by performing a Free Scan of your computer and in
less than 2 minutes you can take care of the problem.