# QuickBooks Script Error: Causes and Proven Fixes Explained

<p>“An error has occurred in the script on this page” is the error message that appears when you encounter a <b>QuickBooks script error</b>. This general error can create troubles for both QuickBooks Online and Desktop users. This specific error occurs when a user performs such an action that requires the involvement of the browser in QuickBooks. If you are also one of the users dealing with script errors in QuickBooks, then you must try the solutions listed in this article. Reading the article until the end will also make you aware of the reasons this error appears, which will help you avoid getting into the same situation again.</p><p><b><i></i></b></p><blockquote><b><i>QuickBooks Support is available 24/7 to help users with QuickBooks problems. Dial 1.855.738.2784 to contact the QuickBooks support team now.</i></b></blockquote><p></p><h2 style="text-align: left;">What Gives Rise to Script Error in QuickBooks?</h2><div>As the script error appears in the browser you are using to access QuickBooks, the reasons also closely relate to the browser settings. Here is a list of all possible reasons that can trigger script errors in QuickBooks.</div><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Intuit and other domains that QuickBooks needs to connect to fetch data are not added as secured domains in the Internet settings.</li><li>Windows firewall can also interrupt the connection between QuickBooks and Intuit’s online servers, resulting in a script error.</li><li>If junk files have piled up in the browser.</li><li>In the next section of this article, we will determine ways to wipe out each cause mentioned above.</li></ol><div style="text-align: center;"><b><i>More Helpful Link - <a href="https://blog.accountinghelpline.com/quickbooks-desktop-issues/quickbooks-error-6000-83/">What is Error Code 6000 83 in QuickBooks?</a></i></b></div><h2 style="text-align: left;">Solutions to Getting Rid of QuickBooks Script Error</h2></div><h3 style="text-align: left;">Solution 1: Add Intuit as a Trusted Domain</h3><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Run Internet Explorer and click the Tools option at the top-right.</li><li>Click Internet Options to open the settings and move to the Security tab.</li><li>Select Sites under the Trusted Sites section.</li><li>Now enter “*.intuit.com” in the Add this website box and click Add.</li><li>Now, take a look at the Trusted Sites section and remove the checkmark from the Require server verification option.</li><li>No, we exit this window and remove the checkmark from the Enable Protected Mode option.</li><li>Click Apply and OK to save the changes you have made and exit the browser now.</li><li>Try to use QuickBooks to check if the error is resolved.</li></ol><h3 style="text-align: left;">Solution 2: Remove Firewall Restrictions on QuickBooks</h3></div><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Go to the control panel and open the firewall settings.</li><li>Now, open the list of programs that are restricted by the Windows firewall.</li><li>Remove QuickBooks from that list and save the settings.</li><li>Try to access QuickBooks once again to see if this solution has helped you rectify the issue.</li></ol><h3 style="text-align: left;">Solution 3: Remove Unnecessary Junk Files from the Browser</h3></div><div><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Open the browser that you use to access QuickBooks and go to the settings.</li><li>Now select the option to view cache, cookies, and temporary internet files.</li><li>Select the date range from the beginning and select all the files.</li><li>Delete the files and restart the browser.</li></ol><div>If you are still unable to resolve the <b>QuickBooks script error</b>, we recommend contacting QuickBooks support at <b>1.855.738.2784</b> for assistance.</div></div></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><b>Recommended Reading: <a href="https://hackmd.io/@edwardmartinqb/the-only-guide-you-need-to-fix-quickbooks-error-ps077">QuickBooks Error PS077, How to Fix it?</a></b></i></div>