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When I type in www.yahoo.com it changes to m.www.yahoo.com and everything is on the left side of the screen not really allowing you to get to anything. I've deleted the temporary internet files and that didn't help.
I did try Firefox and it works there just not in Internet Explorer. I'm on a network and on all of our PCs it doesn't work in IE. We are using IE 7. I unchecked all the options in the setting for AutoComplete as someone suggested that it is displayed the m.yahoo.com page correctly but hasn't worked since.
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Posted 19 November 2009 - 09:16 PM
Try starting IE7 without Add-ons.
Click on Start then Run. Type iexplore -extoff and press Enter.
Now try to go to www.yahoo.com. If it works then close IE and start it normally. Click on Tools and Manage Add-ons and start disabling Add-ons a few at a time until you find the one that is causing the redirection.
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 02:44 PM
Hi. Not sure if putting in wrong place, but I have the exact same problem with my yahoo, I am using a Mac OS X Tiger .... Any advice? Thank you. So lost