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jc
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      02-09-2005
An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago and
running XP Home. A week 1/2 ago could not sign in to Yahoo Messenger.
Returns an error "Could not sign in to messenger" and asks "Retry",
Configure or Help.

Yahoo contacted and they requested a log. It was provided to them and they
turned it over to their "engineering" and havn't gotten back to us.

Failed on Sunday. I restored to the Saturday it last worked ok. No help. I
uninstalled Yahoo and all components, pieces and files. I then removed all
references to yahoo or ypager in the registery. Then I downloaded the
latest Yahoo messenger and installed from scratch. Same result. Click on
"sign in" and the face just winks one eye and stops. Can log in to Yahoo
mail and account at the Yahoo site no problem so name and password is good.

Tried signing in as a different user and account, same results. Tried
installing Yahoo Messenger on my own machine with XP Pro and it installed
fine and works great if you like Yahoo. Can't duplicate problem. Worked
fine for the first month and a half.

Any ideas appreciated.

jc


 
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      02-09-2005

"jc" <> wrote in message
news:...
> An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago

and
> running XP Home. A week 1/2 ago could not sign in to Yahoo Messenger.
> Returns an error "Could not sign in to messenger" and asks "Retry",
> Configure or Help.
>
> Yahoo contacted and they requested a log. It was provided to them and

they
> turned it over to their "engineering" and havn't gotten back to us.
>
> Failed on Sunday. I restored to the Saturday it last worked ok. No help.

I
> uninstalled Yahoo and all components, pieces and files. I then removed

all
> references to yahoo or ypager in the registery. Then I downloaded the
> latest Yahoo messenger and installed from scratch. Same result. Click on
> "sign in" and the face just winks one eye and stops. Can log in to Yahoo
> mail and account at the Yahoo site no problem so name and password is

good.
>
> Tried signing in as a different user and account, same results. Tried
> installing Yahoo Messenger on my own machine with XP Pro and it installed
> fine and works great if you like Yahoo. Can't duplicate problem. Worked
> fine for the first month and a half.
>
> Any ideas appreciated.
>
> jc
>
>


Are you running a software firewall like Norton Internet Security or
ZoneAlarm? Disable those and try connecting again. Is the computer behind a
router? Try bypassing the router.


 
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      02-09-2005
jc wrote:
> An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months
> ago and running XP Home. A week 1/2 ago could not sign in to Yahoo
> Messenger. Returns an error "Could not sign in to messenger" and asks
> "Retry", Configure or Help.
>
> Yahoo contacted and they requested a log. It was provided to them
> and they turned it over to their "engineering" and havn't gotten back
> to us.
>
> Failed on Sunday. I restored to the Saturday it last worked ok. No
> help. I uninstalled Yahoo and all components, pieces and files. I
> then removed all references to yahoo or ypager in the registery.
> Then I downloaded the latest Yahoo messenger and installed from
> scratch. Same result. Click on "sign in" and the face just winks
> one eye and stops. Can log in to Yahoo mail and account at the Yahoo
> site no problem so name and password is good.
>
> Tried signing in as a different user and account, same results. Tried
> installing Yahoo Messenger on my own machine with XP Pro and it
> installed fine and works great if you like Yahoo. Can't duplicate
> problem. Worked fine for the first month and a half.
>
> Any ideas appreciated.
>
> jc



1) Learn the difference between MHz and GHz.
2) You do *NOT* have a 3.3MHz processor - nor do you have a 3.3GHz
processor (unless you've seriously overclocked - and, as it's an HP and the
BIOS is locked to all but the most basic of functions, I seriously doubt
that). AMD have yet to produce a CPU with a 3.3GHz clock speed. You have a
3300+ CPU which has a clock speed of 2.3GHz.
3) It's spelt 'Athlon'.
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jcollin
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      02-10-2005

>
> 1) Learn the difference between MHz and GHz.
> 2) You do *NOT* have a 3.3MHz processor - nor do you have a 3.3GHz
> processor (unless you've seriously overclocked - and, as it's an HP and

the
> BIOS is locked to all but the most basic of functions, I seriously doubt
> that). AMD have yet to produce a CPU with a 3.3GHz clock speed. You have a
> 3300+ CPU which has a clock speed of 2.3GHz.
> 3) It's spelt 'Athlon'.
> --
> Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
> on salads.


I'm sure you're right about the processor speed being 2.3 and yes I did use
the wrong terminology Mhz. I just posted this looking for someone who could
correct spelling without offering any usefull information whatsoever!

Thank you very much!


 
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      02-10-2005
jc wrote:

> An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago and


Athlon. Did you used to have a Penatium?

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jc
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      02-10-2005
Thank you Archie77 for your suggestions. The HP is running Norton Antivirus
which I have disabled with no results. It is dial up and no router. I've
also disabled the XP firewall.

I really appreciate all sincere efforts to help!

Thanks again.

"Archie77" <> wrote in message
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>
> "jc" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago

> and
> > running XP Home. A week 1/2 ago could not sign in to Yahoo Messenger.
> > Returns an error "Could not sign in to messenger" and asks "Retry",
> > Configure or Help.
> >
> > Yahoo contacted and they requested a log. It was provided to them and

> they
> > turned it over to their "engineering" and havn't gotten back to us.
> >
> > Failed on Sunday. I restored to the Saturday it last worked ok. No

help.
> I
> > uninstalled Yahoo and all components, pieces and files. I then removed

> all
> > references to yahoo or ypager in the registery. Then I downloaded the
> > latest Yahoo messenger and installed from scratch. Same result. Click

on
> > "sign in" and the face just winks one eye and stops. Can log in to

Yahoo
> > mail and account at the Yahoo site no problem so name and password is

> good.
> >
> > Tried signing in as a different user and account, same results. Tried
> > installing Yahoo Messenger on my own machine with XP Pro and it

installed
> > fine and works great if you like Yahoo. Can't duplicate problem.

Worked
> > fine for the first month and a half.
> >
> > Any ideas appreciated.
> >
> > jc
> >
> >

>
> Are you running a software firewall like Norton Internet Security or
> ZoneAlarm? Disable those and try connecting again. Is the computer behind

a
> router? Try bypassing the router.
>
>



 
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      02-10-2005
Blinky:
Sorry to hear that you too have no clue and are incapable of adding anything
intelligent to the subject discussed but did want to give you the
opportunity to display your uncanny and impeccable skills of hubris and
ostentation. Any time you feel the need I'm glad to help!

Thanks so very much.

"Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
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> jc wrote:
>
> > An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago

and
>
> Athlon. Did you used to have a Penatium?
>
> --
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>
> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)



 
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      02-10-2005
jc wrote:

> Blinky:


> Sorry to hear that you too have no clue and are incapable of adding anything
> intelligent to the subject discussed but did want to give you the
> opportunity to display your uncanny and impeccable skills of hubris and
> ostentation. Any time you feel the need I'm glad to help!


You misspelled "thanks for educating me as to the name of what I'm
talking about". And you're welcome. And the clueless top post, like
you did. And you're welcome again. Now off to Yahoo groups with the
rest of the newbs, with you.

> Thanks so very much.


> "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
> news: ...
>> jc wrote:


>> > An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months ago

> and


>> Athlon. Did you used to have a Penatium?


>> --
>> Blinky Linux Registered User 297263


>> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
>> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)


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      02-10-2005
Blinky:

Sorry to be so dumb but who or what is a "clueless top post?" Does it have
something to do with your not knowing as much as you thought you did? Or
would that be a "clueless bottom post?" And thanks for the tip but I've
already been to Yahoo groups and although they didn't have an answer either,
they did have the decency to contain their urge to send insults, slights and
ridicule to make themselves feel big.

I'm certainly not complaining about this group as one of three respondents
did make a highly appreciated and sincere attempt to help and one of three
having some knowledge isn't a bad average!

You take care and have a great day.

"Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
news: ...
> jc wrote:
>
> > Blinky:

>
> > Sorry to hear that you too have no clue and are incapable of adding

anything
> > intelligent to the subject discussed but did want to give you the
> > opportunity to display your uncanny and impeccable skills of hubris and
> > ostentation. Any time you feel the need I'm glad to help!

>
> You misspelled "thanks for educating me as to the name of what I'm
> talking about". And you're welcome. And the clueless top post, like
> you did. And you're welcome again. Now off to Yahoo groups with the
> rest of the newbs, with you.
>
> > Thanks so very much.

>
> > "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
> > news: ...
> >> jc wrote:

>
> >> > An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months

ago
> > and

>
> >> Athlon. Did you used to have a Penatium?

>
> >> --
> >> Blinky Linux Registered User 297263

>
> >> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
> >> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)

>
> --
> Blinky Linux Registered User 297263
>
> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)



 
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      02-10-2005
jc wrote:

> Blinky:


> Sorry to be so dumb but who or what is a "clueless top post?" Does it have


I'll type this really slowly for you. I t ' s r e p l y i n g a t
t h e t o p . Do you read the newspaper upside down, too?

> something to do with your not knowing as much as you thought you did? Or


No, it's surely not that, Sparky.

> would that be a "clueless bottom post?" And thanks for the tip but I've


I use clued inter-posting. I don't read the newspaper upside down,
either.

> already been to Yahoo groups and although they didn't have an answer either,
> they did have the decency to contain their urge to send insults, slights and
> ridicule to make themselves feel big.


They didn't know enough to try and educate you as to how to better use
Usenet. (This is Usenet; I suspect you don't know where you are.)

> I'm certainly not complaining about this group as one of three respondents
> did make a highly appreciated and sincere attempt to help and one of three
> having some knowledge isn't a bad average!


I tried to help, too. Not my fault you're unteachable.

> You take care and have a great day.


Oh, I will.

> "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
> news: ...
>> jc wrote:


>> > Blinky:


>> > Sorry to hear that you too have no clue and are incapable of adding

> anything
>> > intelligent to the subject discussed but did want to give you the
>> > opportunity to display your uncanny and impeccable skills of hubris and
>> > ostentation. Any time you feel the need I'm glad to help!


>> You misspelled "thanks for educating me as to the name of what I'm
>> talking about". And you're welcome. And the clueless top post, like
>> you did. And you're welcome again. Now off to Yahoo groups with the
>> rest of the newbs, with you.


>> > Thanks so very much.


>> > "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
>> > news: ...
>> >> jc wrote:


>> >> > An HP 3.3 Meg Athalon processor with 512 meg memory, new two months

> ago
>> > and


>> >> Athlon. Did you used to have a Penatium?


>> >> --
>> >> Blinky Linux Registered User 297263


>> >> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
>> >> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)


>> --
>> Blinky Linux Registered User 297263


>> Who has implemented Usenet Solution #45933:
>> Now killing all posts made with User-Agent G2 (Google Groups)





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