After I look at a mail and then click out of it, I get 36ohk6dgmcd1n.yom.mail.yahoo.net on my Vista run 64 bit machine. It is accompanied by just a blank white screen which hangs forever.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of this?
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After I look at a mail and then click out of it, I get 36ohk6dgmcd1n.yom.mail.yahoo.net on my Vista run 64 bit machine. It is accompanied by just a blank white screen which hangs forever.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of this?
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Weird. I googled that exact phrase and got basically nothing that made any sense with the possible exception of this:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Analytics/thread?tid=2c0910f42be82974&hl=en
There were a couple of conflicting answers there, none of which shed much light on things.
What email program are you using? Yahoo? Google? via a browser or via download into something like Thunderbird or Outlook?
Mama Zappa,
My e-mail is through yahoo and my browser is IE9
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Hey Quasi, is that message appearing in the navigation bar of IE? Is it just IE going all white?
Hey Tri
That string appears at the very bottom and IE is going all white in combination. I can red x out of it and it will go to a previous site, but unless I do that, it would sit there forever. It’s when I’m in my yahoo mail. I’ll pay closer attention next time it happens.
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That URL you posted is not malicious at all. Funny-looking yes but the important part is the “yahoo.net” part towards the beginning. That legitimately belongs to Yahoo.
What do you do when you “click out of it”? Are you using the browser’s “Back” button? Are you clicking on something else on the Yahoo screen?
I just red x out of it, Zip, but unless I do it’ll just sit there forever.
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Sounds like an issue loading that web page. Either it can’t be reached, or it doesn’t complete loading. Do you still have multiple anti-virus products running?
Microsoft Essentials and AVG. My paid sub to AVG ran out, but for some reason they’re continuing to give it to me free.
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