SOURCE: Unable to access my email through this link from work!
There are major problems in the
Yahoo mail or even yahoo chat.. It has been going on for days. You can access your Yahoo
mail in a bare bones fashion by going here: http://us.m.yahoo.com/p/mail or: http://de.m.yahoo.com/p/mail or: http://uk.m.yahoo.com/p/mail
Do no attempt to use a url for opting out of Yahoo mail and returning
to classic as it shall place you in a continual loop; it is no working
either.
Good luck, !
SOURCE: URGENT - Windows XP Home edition -ActiveX Control problem -URGENT
This is a pesky problem with Adobe flashplayer that seems to be fairly recent. It's a real pain to fix. I'm beginning to wonder if it is not a virus of some sort.
On one of my computers, I had to back up my important files and re-install Windows XP. After doing that I went to Microsoft Update and kept downloading and installing updates and kept going back until no more updates were offered, it takes a while. Once that was done, I re-installed all my programs and defragged the drive (start>programs>accessories>system tools>disk defragmenter). I then installed and ran FIWW (Free Internet Window Washer) from Eusing.com.
After everything was running smooth, I went to the Java website and downloaded and installed the latest version. With that done, I created a system restore point and went to the Adobe website and downloaded and installed the Adobe Flash Player. Everything worked great.
My experience was that I spent almost as much time trying to fix my old XP to get flashplayer to work than I did just to do a clean install of XP. If you are not in a position to re-install XP, here are some things you can try (don't get your hopes up):
1...Defrag your drive.
2...Back up all your data before proceeding! (You'll have to do this for a clean install anyway).
3...Go to: internet explorer (or whatever browser you use), click on "tools", then "internet options", then select the "security" tab. The "Internet zone" icon should be selected, if not, click it and make sure that your security level is set to "medium high". This is the default XP setting. If the "default level" box is grayed out, you're ok. Click ok.
4...Go to the Java website and check to see if you have the latest version. (Sun Microsystems)
5...Go to Windows Update site and download and install all updates and keep going back until all updates are installed.
6...Go to the Adobe website and download and run the flash player _uninstaller_.
7...Bite lip and go back to Adobe website (do this directly, don't go through another website) and try to re-download and install the flashplayer (if you're lucky, you're done here).
8...If that doesn't work, run the Adobe uninstaller again, then go to Eusing.com and download the Free Registry cleaner and run it. Then repeat step 7. If you use another registry cleaner, be careful, as some of them are too agressive and do more harm than good. I'm not pushing Eusings software. I use it because it's free and in all the years that I've use their software, I've never had a problem.
SOURCE: Microsoft Visual C++
You should download and reinstall Adobe Reader first to see if that solves your problem. Post your results back here.
SOURCE: Sorry, Unable to process request at this time -- error 999.
visit some solus for same.... u might be knowingall these . still have a try
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http://ycoderscookbook.com/tutorials/999_Error.html
Delete cookies by going to Internet options and try to re-log in the browser. Also try another browser if deleting cookies doesn't work. Some virus prevent you from logging into particular sites. Install a good anti virus software and scan for virus. I use kaspersky anti virus and haven't had any trouble in a long time.
Peace,
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