Well, I have trouble accessing those 2 with all my browsers (FF, Opera, IE)
I don't a whole integrated toolbar in any of them (but I do have the small google search thingy on the side)
What is a parental control filter ?![]()
It's difficult to do like this but I would guess there's something wrong with your browser or router.
Assuming you have already reset your router and PC, I would check for spyware/viruses (some of those integrated toolbars - similar to Yahoo/google toolbars - can play havoc with access to search engines). It is not normal that you can reach yahoo with ping, but not with a browser.
A badly configured parental control filter could also be at fault, but I'm assuming your not using one![]()
Well, I have trouble accessing those 2 with all my browsers (FF, Opera, IE)
I don't a whole integrated toolbar in any of them (but I do have the small google search thingy on the side)
What is a parental control filter ?![]()
That's why I'm suspecting spyware (it would actually influence all installed browser).
I mentioned the google toolbar only as an example of what a toolbar is - there's nothing wrong with the legit ones.
Try to run an anti spyware program or two...
This is a stupid trick and not a fix but it might help use this URL: www2.yahoo.com or try typing the yahoo ip directly (you got it atop your ping results).
It happens sometimes to me with Google (never yahoo, I don't think). Sometimes I can't use google search, gmail, etc.
It has something to do with my ISP and Google. Usually I have to wait it out and clears up in a day or so.
Thanks for your help Slomo
I'll run an anti-spyware, and I will let you know
Interesting.
If the anti-spyware doesn't change anything, I guess I'll have to wait
Slomo, I found the solution !
I ran tons of scans, anti-spywares.....still nothin'
I was checking my Recycle Bin (out of desperation), and of all the files that were in it, the " Desktop.ini " was the 1st one I clicked on; I don't know WTF it was doing in there......anyway, I clicked on "restore", and voila !!!
Everything is working fine: Google, Yahoo, Gmail.
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Well I'm happy for you, but WTF has desktop.ini to do with google?
It's a windows configuration file, actually if you do a search for it you might find tens or even hundreds of those files.
Could you please open that exact file with notepead and copy/paste it's content in here, I'm reall curious why it fixed your problem.
If they are hundreds of them, I don't know if I'll be able to find it, unless I check the properties of each one of them.
Forget about it, I thought you knew which one it was.
Ok, I was forced to re-install Windows.
Now it's perfect![]()
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