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Problems with Yahoo sign-in sites.

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bmrtx78

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Jun 14, 2004
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Ok, I posted this on another board that I'm on everyday, but it's not necessarily a computer-tech forum. My system specs are: Sony Vaio PCG-FX210, running Windows XP Home SP1A, IE 6.0 fully updated. I checked some of the other threads in this forum about the "red x's for pictures," but none of that helps.

This is a weird one.

I normally go straight to the address mail.yahoo.com to check my email on there. Yesterday though, I kept getting the "Page cannot be displayed" error. No big deal, maybe the server is down, so I try going to the main site, It loaded fine. So, let me try goin to another portion of the yahoo site that requires a login. Hmm. Ok, the personals section. That site loads up, but when I type in my name and password, I once again get the "page cannot be displayed/DNS" error. Ask a friend if they can open these sites, they can. Weird, very weird. So, poke around some other sites on yahoo. If I try looking at people's profiles I can't see pictures, just red x's. But my own profile displays fine. EVERY other site works flawlessly.

Time to troubleshoot.

Check for blocked ports/sites in firewall. No go.
Check for blocked ports/sites in IE6. No go.
Shutdown firewall. No go.
Run AdAware. Usual objects, no go.
Clear Cache/Cookies/History. No go.
Reinstall script engine. No go.
Check java. Good to go.
Check for updates. Good to go.
Attempt to ping mail.yahoo.com. No go.
Attempt nslookup mail.yahoo.com. Returns good.
Login from UK.yahoo.com. Works, but then get the repeated error when I try to logout.
Ok, back to IE. Checked encoding. Good.
Checked registry entry for encoding. Good.
Tried system restore. No go.
Heard something about a "hosts" file. Found those, nothing in them, not sure if there should be or not.
Disabled unused start-up items. No go.

What just blows my mind is that this started happening out of nowhere, with no system changes in between. Literally, I logged in two hours before, then tried again two hours later, and it didn't work. What confuses me even more is that I can login from the UK site, but then when I go to sign out, I get the same error. If I return to the site and try to login, it shows that I'm still in under the same name. I installed Yahoo messenger to see if I could go through the little mail pop-up notification. Nope. But it pops up and says I have mail. I'm thinking that there's some kind of setting that somehow got changed that I don't know about, or somehow I've restricted those servers which handle these functions within Yahoo's network. But, I'm clueless now. It's not like it's an urgently pressing matter. But it is rather frustrating on how these things just show up half the time, with no input whatsoever from me.

I realize IE has a host of problems. But because I'm on dialup, and I've been using this for years, I'd rather not try to download and install a completely new browser. The security settings aren't weird, per-se. Custom level, but most of the stuff isn't set that high. I'd say "medium." Also, I can't find the repair operation in XP. MSIE isn't in the Add/Remove programs list, and if I go to the Add/Remove Windows components, it just completely uninstalls IE, doesn't even give the option of repairing. I tried locating it under MSinfo32.exe as well, no luck.
I tried turning my security settings down to low, and still had the same problems.

I can get to login.yahoo.com, login to one name, check the email, and logout. But when I hit the "return to yahoo mail" link to try another name, I get the same error. Logging into login.yahoo.com with the other name works, but when I click the email link, still get the same error. This is after trying the security settings completely off. So. Any more suggestions are welcome, I'm going to take this thread over to another board I watch and see what happens there too.
 
I've tried using Firefox now. And I can log in to yahoo sites. But the pictures still aren't showing up. Any idea please?
 
I'm still having these problems. Does anyone have any idea or solutions? I am able to access all yahoo functions from my other two computers. One running XP pro, and the other XP home, both using IE 6.0 with the latest patches. This computer running XP Home, with IE 6.0 and Mozilla Firefox however doesn't work.

 
Hi. I'm going to be no help, but wanted to let you know I'm having the same problem. When I try to sign into Yahoo with my Firefox browser, I just get getting redirected back to the sign in page. It doesn't even acknowledge my attempt.

My account works fine on the same computer with IE. I've tried all the places I can think of to see if the website is somehow block. I've tried Firefox help boards.

I'd love to know if you get an answer.

Thanks,

Amy
 
Amy,

Thanks for the reply. This is going to sound weird, but, I didn't change anything (again)...and the problem has since disappeared. I have no earthly clue what happened. But I didn't use the laptop for about a week, and then started it up one day, and whammo, everything is working as it should.

Very, very odd. I hope you get your problem solved. By the way, my problem has disappeared in both the browsers.
 
Good for you. Sometimes things just...fix themselves. Which is fitting since sometimes they just stop working for no discernable reason.

I'll just continue to roll my chair over to the other computer and use IE when I need to log onto yahoogroups. It's an infrequent need anyway. It's just so darn frustrating when things don't work they way I need them to. <G>

Amy
 
BCastner,

Unfortunately, my time was correct. I checked in my BIOS just to be sure.


Actually, you know, the only thing that I can think of (and it probably makes no sense.) Sony shipped these laptops with horrible batteries. Off the power cable, I have maybe a 20 min battery life. I had the computer on, but inadvertently unplugged the cable and shoved it off to the side. It ran itself down and shut off. I wonder if that may have done anything? Yes, a long shot, but it's the only thing abnormal I can find that happened.
 
I have been having a problem with Yahoo after awhile of watching music videos, pieces of the launch screen start disappearing and eventually it all craps out. I have found that I can fix it by running spybot. There are always 2 dso's found. Once they are deleted, Yahoo will work fine for another session and then I need to run Spybot again to get rid of the 2 dso's. I don't know if this will help you all out, but it has worked for me.
 
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