The correct answer is: A. Error correction window.
An error correction window is a window that appears when a program detects an error. The window will display a message describing the error, and may also provide suggestions for how to fix the error.
An error detection window is a window that appears when a program detects that it is about to execute an instruction that could cause an error. The window will display a message warning the user of the potential error, and may also provide suggestions for how to avoid the error.
An error location window is a window that appears when a program detects an error, but does not know where the error occurred. The window will display a message describing the error, and may also provide suggestions for how to find the error.
A properties window is a window that displays information about a particular object, such as its name, type, and value. It is not used to display error messages.