A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly
All seow plannes and some pilots know of this irritation message where you have to press a button to prevent IE to stop script.
Today I got so pi**ed that I actually used time to solve it :rolleyes:
There are situations when a Web page contains script that takes an unusually long time to run.
There will be a warning message after a certain number of statements has been processed.The solution is to increase the default number of statements,before the warning is given
1.Go to Start/Run/type :regedit
Open this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Styles
(If the Styles key is not present, create a new key that is called Styles.)
2.Right click anywhere in the right pane and create a new DWORD value called “MaxScriptStatements”
(copy and paste that in to the name box) and set the value to the desired number of script statements.Try 8,000,000 to start with.
Be careful editing the registry.Back up the key first.
Instead of the number above I just added a ‘0’ to the existing number