2. The object error indicates that the web page or file that you are
trying to access does not exist. This can happen for a number of
reasons: the file name may be misspelled or incorrectly capitalized,
the file may have been moved or the entire website may no longer
exist. If you're a webmaster with a website that has broken
links--links to pages that result in 404 errors--the best way to fix
them is to determine the problem and make the necessary changes.
When you open Internet explorer you got the message ‘Object
Error’ that means Internet explorer getting lot of load of unwanted
toolbars, BHO’s, add-on’s, extensions.
We have the proper solution for that error message ‘Object
Error‘.
Here are the few steps to resolve this problem, please follow
these steps it automatically resolved.
Make sure everything in the URL is spelled correctly; many
broken links come from typos while filling in the URL.
Make sure that the page or file that you're trying to access is
physically present on your web space; more often than not,
broken links occur when a file is deleted or renamed.
3. Make sure that the file has not been moved to a different
directory; if it was previously in the root directory and has now
been moved to a subdirectory, this will change the link.
Check to see if the file has been renamed; if the file was
previously called "my-links-page.html," and you later changed it
to "links.html," the link may simply be out of date.
Check to make sure that the file name is not incorrectly
capitalized. Some servers are case sensitive, and will not open
the "links.html" if the URL specifies "Links.html," or
"links.HTML."
If all above solutions failed to fix your problem, you need to try
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