Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Trying to fix PC its dial up connection, with BT Yahoo, get redirected to BT Yahoo and get the follo

you have been connected to a special service BT Yahoo will now detect your internet settings. When I click on detect dettings it goes to web page and its now page being diplayed. I have checked all the internet settings and all is fine. I have my 2 computer screens indicating that I have a connection and it is saying that I am sending and receiving data.



Trying to fix PC its dial up connection, with BT Yahoo, get redirected to BT Yahoo and get the following:?microsoft internet explorer



Yahoo has been having major server issues since at LEAST Jan. 10, seemingly just with particular servers. And what's happening to you is unfortunately one of the many problems that people are having because of them, and Yahoo doesn't seem to be in any particular hurry to solve them. And the problems are not just w/Yahoo Beta or IE7; I and others not using either are having similar problems. But both do have more problems; if you're using Beta, it's still in the testing stage and has a lot of problems, so go back to original Yahoo mail, and the same w/IE7, go back to IE6 until MS irons out all the problems.



I've had to use another acct.provided free by my ISP to send/rcv important e-mails since Jan. 10, and it's been working just fine the whole time. If you don't have another acct.w/another provider besides Yahoo, I'd strongly advise to get one; it makes a good backup in case of problems like this.



Please see my posting from Fri. Jan. 12 under the heading "Anyone having problems of any kind w/Yahoo Mail, PLEASE READ THIS" for more info and on reporting problems to Yahoo.



Since that original posting, they've also sent another e-mail that they've escalated the problem (or should I say problems!) to their engineering department, which is an indication of major problems, and not just a minor S/W "glitch." And again, these problems are not exclusive to Yahoo's Beta, but it does seem to compound the existing problems. This would indicate to me that there are also compatibility issues btwn. the H/W and S/W, besides the server problems.



So it's not anything you're doing, your computer, or your internet connection, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. And BTW, deleting temp files (which your computer automatically does anyway every time you shut down your computer), cookies, or history will absolutely NOT fix the problem, nor will running disk cleanup or defrag or a system restore.



Trying to fix PC its dial up connection, with BT Yahoo, get redirected to BT Yahoo and get the following:?microsoft downloads internet explorerGlad I could @least help a little 'til Y finally decides to fix the problems! And sincere thanx, my friend, for the vote, rating, and nice words. Alex Report It


Not quite sure what you're asking. If you're sending and receiving data that means you have a connection so what's the problem?



Sorry, but it's rather garbled. Would you please re-read what you've written and clarify your question.

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