I have Internet Explorer 11 in a Windows 7 machine. I am able to access every single site I try, with the exception of My Yahoo. I always get the “This page can’t be displayed” error message. Can anyone suggest something I can try to get in? Thank you.
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Cannot open My Yahoo
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AskWoody MVPMarch 8, 2016 at 4:22 am #1555240 -
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AskWoody PlusMarch 8, 2016 at 3:00 pm #1555317Thank you. I found the solution, and it’s crazy. I stopped putting in the “www.” part. I just entered “my yahoo” hit the control and enter buttons, and I’m in. But when I use the “www.” I’m locked out. I know it’s me doing something wrong, and that’s the part hat drives me crazy. Trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong.:(
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access-mdb
AskWoody MVPMarch 8, 2016 at 3:04 pm #1555318I’m glad you sorted it – even if you don’t know why.
I’m intrigued though – are you trying to get to https://my.yahoo.com/ ?
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fbob6969
AskWoody PlusMarch 9, 2016 at 5:14 pm #1555446Yes. I had the address programmed in to the “Home” setting. (That picture of the house in the upper right hand corner of internet explorer.) It was entered as https://www.my.yahoo. com That worked up until Saturday when I did the latest round of updates. After the restart that wouldn’t work anymore. I manually typed my.yahoo into the address bar and then hit the control and enter button, and found I could access it again. So I deleted the “www.” part from the home page setting and found that I could again access Yahoo. Now what I can’t figure out is why it worked before, but now. My guess is something to do with the updates last week. But as I am so inexperienced with computers I just don’t know.
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rc primak
AskWoody_MVPMarch 16, 2016 at 11:51 am #1556186Yes. I had the address programmed in to the “Home” setting. (That picture of the house in the upper right hand corner of internet explorer.) It was entered as https://www.my.yahoo. com That worked up until Saturday when I did the latest round of updates. After the restart that wouldn’t work anymore. I manually typed my.yahoo into the address bar and then hit the control and enter button, and found I could access it again. So I deleted the “www.” part from the home page setting and found that I could again access Yahoo. Now what I can’t figure out is why it worked before, but now. My guess is something to do with the updates last week. But as I am so inexperienced with computers I just don’t know.
Inserting the “www.” in there should never have gotten you into a secure and well managed site. This is not their top-level domain you are trying to access, so the “www.” should never have been used in the first place. I am surprised that this error was accepted by Yahoo’s servers for as long as it was accepted. It isn’t secure to let this sort of thing go on.
“https://my.yahoo.com” has no “www.” after the double-slash. That way of typing the url should never have worked in the first place.
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wavy
AskWoody PlusMay 4, 2016 at 8:38 am #1562234It isn’t secure to let this sort of thing go on.
“https://my.yahoo.com” has no “www.” after the double-slash. That way of typing the url should never have worked in the first place.
Bob
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AskWoody MVPMarch 16, 2016 at 1:11 pm #1556207I have found that some websites require the www; if you don’t put it, it will not resolve to the actual web address.
My approach has been: if www works, put it; if it doesn’t work, don’t put it. But thanks to Bob Primak for explaining about the top-level domain, and that if it isn’t the top level domain, it shouldn’t have the www.
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