After Spending some time trouble shooting and going through all of my browsers and GeoServer files to make sure everything was up-to-date I finally had a break through. When opening the Map that contains the WMS service in Internet Explorer, the error in the popup window was much more descriot. As it turns out, GeoServer stops webpages from using X-Frames to display the GetFeatureInfo requests. There are several ways to fix this, you can change the web.xml file for GeoServer to allow X-Frames. Or if you are running the server on a Windows OS you can change the X-Frames properties via the start script for the server (startup.bat).
To change the properties from the web.xml file, GeoServer has a web page with the necessary properties that you will have to change. However this doesn't work for some people.
Configuration Considerations — GeoServerUser Manual
If you are running a Windows OS you can change the startup.bat file which is located in the GeoServers bin folder (data/bin/)
You then add one of the lines of code below to the very top:
set geoserver.xframe.shouldSetPolicy=false
set geoserver.xframe.policy=ALLOW-FROM http://yourgeoserveraddress.com
The first line of code will allow all connections to use the X-Frame. The second line of code acts as a while list which will allow only your GeoServer. So the web address can be set to your GeoServers IP address or it can be set to 127.0.0.1:8080 So it would look something like this:
set geoserver.xframe.policy=ALLOW-FROM http://127.0.0.1:8080
If for some odd reason that is not working try 127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver
Once the changes have been made restart geoserver and enjoy.