Thursday, 14 June 2012

Problem with Yahoo Games

Problem with Yahoo Games
Hello ,when I want to play texexpress or any other games on yahoo there is no response from the browser When I Click on the game It does not load and then everything turns off and I returned as if I turned on my computer! What's the problem, Please help me and give proper suggestion to Solve it Thanks in Advance

#2
26-02-2009

deveritt
Member

Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,528
Re: Problem with Yahoo Games
If the problems you're experiencing with Yahoo! Games include:
getting a blank screen
nothing occurring when you try to join a table
any similar problem

You need to double-check that Java and JavaScript are fully enabled in your browser. Follow the steps below for your browser:

Netscape 4.XX or newer for Windows, Mac, or Linux
Click "Edit" in the menu bar, and then select "Preferences."
Click the word "Advanced" and put checks in the boxes next to "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript."

Internet Explorer 4.XX for Windows
Click "View" in the menu bar, and then select "Internet Options."
Click the "Security" tab.
For the Internet Zone, be sure that the Security level is set to "Medium" or below. (If you 've chosen to customize your Security settings for the Internet zone, be sure that under the Java heading, "Java permissions" is not set to "Disable Java." You'll want to select one of the three safety levels instead. Also be sure that under the Scripting heading, "Scripting of Java Applets" is set to "Enable" or "Prompt.")
Next, click the "Advanced" tab.
Scroll down until you see the subheading "Java VM."
Check the boxes next to "Java logging enabled" and "Java console enabled." (Note: If you've checked the box next to "Java JIT compiler enabled" and are experiencing freezing problems, uncheck that box.)

Internet Explorer 5.XX or 6.XX for Windows
Click "Tools" in the menu bar, and then select "Internet Options."
Click the "Security" tab. For the Internet zone, be sure that the Security level is set to "Medium" or below. (If you've chosen to customize your security settings for the Internet zone, be sure that under the Java heading, "Java permissions" is not set to "Disable Java." You'll want to select one of the three safety levels instead. Also be sure that under the Scripting heading, "Scripting of Java Applets" is set to "Enable" or "Prompt.")
Next, click the "Advanced" tab.
Scroll down until you see the subheading "Java VM."
Check the boxes next to "Java logging enabled" and "Java console enabled." (Note: If you checked the box next to "Java JIT compiler enabled" and are experiencing freezing problems, uncheck that box.)

#3
26-02-2009

johnson22
Member

Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,112
Re: Problem with Yahoo Games
Hello You can try Clearing your Web browser cache as it forces the browser to load the latest versions of Web pages and programs you visit.

For Internet Explorer 4.x and Up
Click "Tools" from the Internet Explorer menubar
Click "Internet Options..."
Click the "General" Tab
Click the "Delete Files" button in the "Temporary Internet files" section
If you still have a problem, repeat the steps above and restart the computer.


For Netscape 4.x and Up
Click "Edit" from the Netscape menubar
Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu
Expand the "Advanced" menu by clicking the triangle sign
Click "Cache"
Click both the "Clear Memory Cache" and the "Clear Disk Cache" buttons.


For Mozilla 1.x and Up
Click "Edit" from the Mozilla menubar
Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu
Expand the "Advanced" menu by clicking the plus sign
Click "Cache"
Click the "Clear Cache" button


For Opera
Click "Edit" from the Opera menubar
Click "Preferences..." from the "File" menu
Click the "History and Cache menu"
Click "Cache"
Click ok to close the Preferences menu
Please refer to the Opera support page on Web caching for more detailed information.

#4
26-02-2009

Techno01
Member

Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,268
Re: Problem with Yahoo Games
The JRE could not obtain proxy information from any of the following browser-platform combinations: Internet Explorer on Windows
Start the "Java Plug-in Control Panel" by following these instructions.
Click the Start menu
Select Settings
Select Control Panel
Double click the "Java Plug-in" icon
Click the "Proxies" Tab
Make sure that the "Use Browser Settings" checkbox is checked. If it is not, then check it and hit the "Apply" button to save your changes. Doing this will cause the JRE to use the Web browser's proxy settings for all Internet connections.
Close all browser windows. Restart the browser and try to load the applet.


If the applet still does not load, and you see the same connection error, try to configure the "Java Plug-in Control Panel" "Proxies" Tab using your web browser's proxy settings.
The web browser proxy settings are set as either manual or automatic. Please choose from the instructions below to configure your proxy settings for the JRE.

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