yahoo mail and firefox 3.5
A friend installed firefox 3.5 today and now it won't let her sign into yahoo mail so I'm afraid to upgrade to it. Anyone know why it won't let her sign in?
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Inappropriate?Works for me. Is your friend having trouble accessing any other sites - if she is, there may be a conflict with a firewall program on her computer.
If that's the case, have her to see http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/C...
I’m confident
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Inappropriate?I would suggest your friend post here directly so you're not acting as a middleman playing the game of telephone.
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Inappropriate?It wont let me sign into yahoo at all. I shouldn't have updated it yet....lol I checked for the firewall and it was fine. What should I do?
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Inappropriate?cant sign into google either
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Inappropriate?What happens when you try to sign in?
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Inappropriate?it takes me back to the home page and not signed in.. thats yahoo btw
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Inappropriate?Try it with a new profile: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/M...
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Inappropriate?theres no file to let me do that....waa
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Inappropriate?Is there a way I can download the 3.0 version
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Inappropriate?I can sign in to yahoo using Internet Explorer but thats not my default browser. but want to be able to sign in using Firefox...
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Inappropriate?I had the same problem. I'm using no add-ons. Plain Firefox. I made no system changes whatsoever. Upgraded to 3.5 and couldn't get into Yahoo mail. Also, loading My Yahoo was spotty. Most times it worked. Occasionally not. Trying to load Yahoo mail would give me the standard error screen (check your firewall, etc.) every time. I could load Yahoo mail with IE (not my default browser). Google and other sites were fine, but since I use Yahoo for everything, I needed to do something other than "contact the website" which is Mozilla's advice, or otherwise blame it on something else. Solution: I just went back to Firefox 3.0.11. It works as it always has. No problems at all.
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Inappropriate?Can u give me the site to download that version
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Inappropriate?Go to:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozil...
Then download the .exe file, first on the list. BTW, I'm running Windows XP, SP3. -
Inappropriate?Go to:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozil...
Then download the .exe file, first on the list. BTW, I'm running Windows XP, SP3. I first saved my favorites to an html file. Then I uninstalled 3.5, clean installed 3.0.11, and imported my favorites from the saved html file. Although I wasn't running any add-ons, I did, of course, with a clean install, have to reset some of my options (how to treat history, cookies, etc.). Good luck. -
Inappropriate?Giving up: easier than solving the problem.
I'm going to move this over to the Yahoo! section to see if they have any ideas. -
Inappropriate?i uninstalled it with all the private data and installed the other version and now it works
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I'm guessing you mean 3.0.11? -
Inappropriate?yes....
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