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Every since yahoo made that upgrade when I use my IPAQ pocket pc 4155
running moblic pc 2003 to access yahoo mail...i get.. "Yahoo may not be
optimized for the browser you are using"."switch back to the yahoo version
supported by your current browser" Then it says to upgrade to IE 6.0 pr
higher or Netscape 7.0 or higher.
I chose the "switch to the yahoo version support by your current browser"
And I got into yahoo fine...however now without my Pocket PC even in
sight...when I go to my desktop computer and try to use yahoo..it acts as if
I'm somewhat using my PPC and gives me a very web accessible page with
listing of links, low graphics, etc. And defiantely not the default yahoo
mail that should be displaying on my IE 6.0 with service pack 1.
How can I get my regular computer(s) to get my normal yahoo settings back??
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
This might be fixable by deleting all cookies from Internet Explorer
on your desktop computer, and accessing the page again.
If all is well, Yahoo should display normally again.
~S.
"Marcus" <mcdow003@mc.duke.edu> wrote in
newspL3QQ5YEHA.2456@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:
> Every since yahoo made that upgrade when I use my IPAQ pocket pc 4155
> running moblic pc 2003 to access yahoo mail...i get.. "Yahoo may not be
> optimized for the browser you are using"."switch back to the yahoo
> version supported by your current browser" Then it says to upgrade to IE
> 6.0 pr higher or Netscape 7.0 or higher.
>
> I chose the "switch to the yahoo version support by your current
> browser" And I got into yahoo fine...however now without my Pocket PC
> even in sight...when I go to my desktop computer and try to use
> yahoo..it acts as if I'm somewhat using my PPC and gives me a very web
> accessible page with listing of links, low graphics, etc. And
> defiantely not the default yahoo mail that should be displaying on my IE
> 6.0 with service pack 1.
>
> How can I get my regular computer(s) to get my normal yahoo settings
> back??
>
> Any help would be appreciated....
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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