Page error

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Sevag

Hi Recently am facing some problems in Internet explorer
6.0, actually my problem is whenever am logging into
yahoo mail, some error messages coming on the status bar
saying (Done with error on page) and then (Error on page)
with yellow mark, and whenever am double clicking on
that, a message coming up

Line :409
Char: 5
Error: ylib_keyevt is undefined
code: 0
URL: http://us.f97.mail.yahoo.com/ym/sowfolder

And the page is not showing properly (No images. no icons
...)

I tried to go to Microsoft site to solve the problem
using knowledge base, and I found a solution saying that
I have to go to run and type the following command

Regsvr32 urlmon.dll , I did that but it didn't work, even
I installed the IE 6.0 SP1 and windows script 5.6, but am
still facing the same problem and specially in Yahoo , in
a way that I cannot send any E-mail with attachments , so
kindly I need a solution for this problem and I
appreciate .

Thanks a lot and I hope to hear from you soon

Best regards



Sevag Kalmagian
 
I've spent a ton of time trying to get Yahoo to help, but they keep asking questions I've already answered about this. I found that on the pages I experienced this (All Yahoo based) the images were also coming up as "X's." All the properties of these non-pics were yimg.com servers, so it appeared something was blocking these, as well as the yahoo menu bars. I disabled all software firewalls etc and had no luck. The problem existed in any web browser I was using (IE 5.5, 6.0, Firefox) on multiple different OS's (NT 4, Win 2k and Win XP)

I also attempted disabling all virus scanning (as a total last resort!) with no success.

All were rebooted multiple times with no success.

My network passes through a server to access the internet, I also checked that server (windows 2000) for all related blocking and firewalling, but found nothing. As a last resort, I rebooted the server (my gateway to the internet) and voila, it all worked again. Keep in mind, nothing had changed on the server, but something was apparently just a little screwed up!

Most people have hardware routers and firewalls in the mix these days, so I hope this can help with solving this headache others experience.
 
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