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Question Posted Wednesday November 16 2005, 8:23 pm

I use Mozilla Firefox, and for some reason my homepage (my.yahoo.com) won't show up. It says it doesn't exist, but when I try my other computer, everything works fine. I tried going to google and typing in yahoo.com, and I get a link, but it still won't show up, and the operations are timing out.


What can I do to make it work again?


Thanks.


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trlblzr4u answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 10:06 pm:
You could try first cleaning out your cache. In the control panel go to Internet Options. There you want to delete cookies. Also try deleting offline content. Once you do that open up Firefox again and try going to yahoo.com, sign in. From there it should be set to allow you to get to your my.yahoo.com page.

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