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Resolved IE does not load INBOX in MY YAHOO

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by fantasma, 2013/09/13.

  1. 2013/09/13
    fantasma

    fantasma Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I use "My Yahoo" as home page for both IE and CHROME browsers. No problems when using Chrome ....but IE does not automatically load INBOX messages. (Indication is that it is "loading" .. and remains stuck there.) I can access messages by clicking on "mail" .. but messages do not automatically load into "inbox" on home page. When I try to change 'content' of page lay out, I get a message saying "we noticed you have signed in or signed out in another window, click to reload ". Page reloads but I cannot access "content ". I've contacted Yahoo but they have not responded. Any comments will be appreciated.
     
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    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Try changing your homepage to something else then back to Yahoo in IE. Of course reboot between doing this.
     

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  4. 2013/09/14
    fantasma

    fantasma Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Thank your for your suggestion. Prior to having read your recommendation, I did a complete virus scan and re-installed Malware Bytes software. The Malware scan found several hundred items ... although I don't know just how 'severe' they were. (None were identified as Trojans or others that I recognized.) Either way, since running the Virus and Malware scans / clean ups ... the problem has disappeared and the mail is now loading. Thanks again for the suggestion. If the problem re-occurs, I certainly will try this .
     
  5. 2013/09/15
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.

     
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    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Did you do a complete scan with MalwareBytes then uninstall it then reinstall it? That is the wrong way to do it. You scan with it, have it delete/fix EVERYTHING, reboot the PC than they are in quarantine and you are safe. If you had that much stuff on there, I would suggest a short trip to the Malware section on here and run the scans asked and post them. Broni is very good at what he does. Usually 1 program don't get everything and he will tell you what to run next and post the logs.

    Of course this is your choice, but if you had hundreds of them, severe or not, that is where I would go.
     

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