yes, i have even reinstalled IE6 and reinstalled it
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Browse All TopicsOk, my problem is that with some of the Yahoo sites that link from the yahoo site itself, the yahoo toolbar, and the yahoo messenger dont work unless i delete the "rd." which is in the link (e.g. http://rd.yahoo.com/compan
**it also doesnt work with Netscape or IE****
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Have you applied the Service Patches, available from WindowsUpdate?
The link also works fine for me and is a redirect. Have you tried this?
Within IE6 - tools - internet options - privacy tab ....
click Edit, paste the link into the URL window within that and click "allow", close browser and test again and advise.
You may also want to clear your browser's cache and any old cookies you may have. It also could be a Hosts entry that needs to be deleted, but listening further.
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As mentioned, the link you have above, is a redirect link and takes you here:
http://www.yahoo.com/
Normally you'd only have this problem if you've changed the hosts file as recommended by the install notes for KazaaLITE.
on Windows NT the file is in c:\winnt\system32\drivers\
on WinXP it's in c:\windows\system32\driver
I think it might be in c:\windows\system on earlier versions, but if you can't find it, try Start/Find/Files and look for "hosts" on the C: drive.
hth, Stu
This was a great solution for me. I was getting tired of having to delete the first reference out of each http address. My hosts was in C:/windows, and I can confirm that deleting the 5 references to Yahoo fixed my problem. To think, for a while, I realy thought my system had been hijacked and unnatural things done to it. Good show guys!
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by: The_Computer_Guru_777Posted on 2002-09-19 at 14:29:30ID: 7292742
i clicked on the link it worked fine. it doesn't for u?
do u have ie6?