One user stated in a forum post:

How can I fix the Automation server error?

1. Enable the Initialize and script ActiveX controls option

This is one of the most widely confirmed fixes for Internet Explorer’s Automation server error.

2. Enable the script ActiveX control with Group Policy Editor

Alternatively, you can enable the script ActiveX control setting in Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise with Group Policy Editor.

3. Reset Internet Explorer

4. Try browsing with Edge

This isn’t exactly a fix, but you can always browse with Edge instead. Internet Explorer is a dated browser that Microsoft Edge has replaced as the default one for Windows 10. So, try opening the same websites the Automation server error arises for in Edge instead. The websites might open without any issues in that browser.

There aren’t that many confirmed fixes for the Automation server error. However, the resolutions above are widely confirmed to fix that error. So, they’ll probably fix the issue for most users. Let us know which one worked for you by leaving us a message in the comments section below.

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