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I know this question isn't normal for this site, but maybe someone can shed some light on this problem.
For some reason, i'm unable to log into Yahoo to pick up my mail, from my laptop.
Other PCs are fine, but my laptop causes problems, so I have to try to log in 4-5 times before it goes through.
Sometimes it just says 'wrong password'.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix this??
ThanksTony

Hi Tony,
I am trying to log onto Yahoo toniht and it says the page is not available. If you are trying tonight, it can be on their end. How often does this happen? Is it with a Yahoo account you don't always use or do you use it daily? Is your password upper or lower case? Sometimes I get the same thing and I just try entering the password again and it works.

Hi all... I have been logging into Yahoo all day today with no problems at all.
But many months ago I did have the exact same problem as Tony seems to be having.I could not log in no matter what I tried. I finally got teed-off and deleted all my off-line content, cookies, history.... everything I could think of in order to start from scratch. For some reason, it cleared up right after I deleted all that stuff. Whether it was coincidence, or I purged some bad cookies... I don't know, but it worked fine after that.
I don't know if this will help you or not, but might be something worth looking in to. Probably have nothing to loose in trying it.
Hope this might be of some help; good luck, and happy holidays.
~Tommyo

remove ur cookies, temp internet files, and run a registry cleaner. i have faced same problem, i did the same, and now its working fine.

Thanks for the tip guys...
I'll try deleting files.
Sometimes I get this message.
Additionally, a 302 Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Any idea what it means??
Chers

Guess its something in Explorer, as Netscape logs in withough problem.
Have tried deleting Explorer fils, but will try to delete some more..
What's the best way to do a rgistry clean?
Thanks

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