Software : Experienced I am encountering problem accessing mails in couple of my desktop computers. I have no problem with my laptop which is also using the same network connection. |
Problem accessing mails - yahoo & hotmail Archived From: Computers |
Software : Experienced I am encountering problem accessing mails in couple of my desktop computers. I have no problem with my laptop which is also using the same network connection. |
Have you cleared your cache and deleted cookies? Up to date on all MS patches? Tried it with pop-up blocker and anti-virus turned off? |
These issues happen in all three browsers in the same way? |
titewad said:Have you cleared your cache and deleted cookies? Additional info: Most of the time CPU usage is also normal, very low, 0~5%. |
minidrag said:These issues happen in all three browsers in the same way? Computer 1: |
For test purposes, disable your Sygate and try again |
Do you have Spy-Bot running & blocking changes to your browsers? Have you tried starting in Safe-mode w/networking to see if you can access the email? Have you tried accessing the emails through Windows Live, Outlook, Outlook Express, or Thunderbird? (You can use YPOPS for Yahoo - although I haven't been able to *send* Yahoo email for the past month). BTW, Windows Live will allow you to use newer hotmail accounts when OE or Outlook<2007 won't. You can also configure gmail (POP) to work with any of those email clients. |
ellory said:For test purposes, disable your Sygate and try again |
mom2jel said:Do you have Spy-Bot running & blocking changes to your browsers? |
mom2jel said:Do you have Spy-Bot running & blocking changes to your browsers? Btw, the default for hotmail is Windows live & it's not working. |
hot2004 said:mom2jel said: Yahoo & Hotmail are working fine in Safe-mode w/networking (tested in one computer with both IE & Firefox). Now to find-out what causing the problem. Windows update still not working. |
You may want to give this a try - Dial-A-Fix - it has a very simple layout, just click a button to choose Repair Windows Updates and let it run a bunch of fixes for you. They are all standard Update fixes, nothing special in there, but it runs them all for you with one click. I've used this on a lot of machines to fix Update issues because it is just plain easier than going through all the steps myself. |
Forgot about the Email issue - if Safe Mode works, try Start, Run, MSCONFIG and choose Diagnostic Startup. If that works, start turning the different items on one at a time until you find the one that breaks things. |
Don't Hotmail and Yahoo both use Java? Could it be a Java issue? |
Flatbob said:Don't Hotmail and Yahoo both use Java? Could it be a Java issue?JavaScript maybe, but not Java. |
minidrag said:Forgot about the Email issue - if Safe Mode works, try Start, Run, MSCONFIG and choose Diagnostic Startup. If that works, start turning the different items on one at a time until you find the one that breaks things. Sygate was the culprit. Yesterday when I checked it, I did saw all the processes in Windows task manager and closed all Sygate applications. But the problem did not resolved, so may be some process was still running even though it was not displaying. I am using it for long time, never had this issue. Even now, when I see all applications on Sygate, I do not see these sites are blocked. So I think they may had recently embedded in the engine to stop accessing these sites ( all sort of mails, StarZ Play etc) by default as it's corporate edition. Also, though manual process failed, Windows update also triggered automatically. Now I need a good alternative firewall. I have WebRoot Spy Sweeper, zone alarm, McAfee, Norton etc. Which one shall I use? |
ellory said:For test purposes, disable your Sygate and try againAlways the best first step in troubleshooting - especially when it is the same problem across multiple browsers |
Another vote for Comodo |
Thank you all for support and help. I had uninstall Sygate to regain access to my mails. Sygate is indeed a very good firewall which I used for last 3-4 years, but had to remove it now as I had no other choice. Installed Comodo. I am back to business. Thanks again. |
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