Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
So many suggestions to what should be a simple solution.

A lot of the information is good basic solutions.

Yes try another browser. Opera or Firefox are great alternatives to Internet Explorer.
I am assuming you are using windows XP with a service pack 2 on Internet Explorer 7?
I am guessing judging by what bilbo was saying.

Those RED X's you are talking about, are a Internet Explorer browser overflow handler that totaly sucks azz. I have not used Internet Explorer in years. Although version 7 is good or should I say better than IE6.

The cookies are the first thing to check. Even though you have cookies enabled, your cookie setting might be too high? Try lowering it.
Not sure if Java and Active X affect Yahoo or not but I believe they do and should be enabled in order for you to be able to access yahoo mail.
When I use to have system restore on my pc, and something would break, as a last resort, I would do a system restore to a time I know I was able to use something that suddenly stopped working. I don't have system restore anymore so I fix everything I break or might phuk up. lol.

I would try a different browser first. It's no big deal, it's just like having more than one car. All browsers basicly behave the same. I some times have 5 or 6 browsers installed for testing purposes.

Question, when you go to yahoo mail, are you getting any warinings/error messeges? Look for them.

I don't know what else to tell you right now as everyone here has already tried to pitch in as they feel they could.

PS. I just saw that bilbo posted some info about Yahoo working on their servers and that they are phuking with the beta accounts or some shiet. I don't and wont use the beta version of yahoo mail. It sucks. Maybe you are using the beta version of yahoo's mail service? I am using the original yahoo mail and I wont switch to their new service until it's final and it looks as though they are moving in that direction.

I do however notice you said you can access the mail from on pc but not from another? That would nullify the above statement and again leads me to believe something is not set right on your pc and or something has been corrupted both are very strong possibles.
Thanks Danny_G

I know it's my notebook cause I can access it from a PC at work.
I'm gonna try several things including the cookies deal and setting it lower.


Quote Originally Posted by brucelee
you can have both. I have IE and Firefox at the same time. No need to uninstall IE.

the spyware thing could also be true. scan your computer for spyware.
I did scan it for Spyware I also have Norton Anti Virus that runs a scan every Friday and nothings come up on it.