How to select specific filenames nested within several folders?

Why won't folders select in Yahoo mail?

  • I'm using new Yahoo mail. On 2 of my 3 computers (one is a Vista system and one is an older XP system running IE 6), it works just fine. On the 3rd computer (XP system running IE 7), for some reason multiple folders - Inbox, sent, custom created folders, etc. - will not select when I left-click them. I have to right-click them in order to get them to activate, and occassionally that does not work either. "Calendar" and "Notes" both work (they underline when I mouse over them), but all other folders do not. The "Options" and "Help" menu selections in the upper-right will not left-click-select either. Anyone have ideas on what the heck is going on?

  • Answer:

    This is just an idea, and you may have already tried this----for the computer that doesn't work properly with the New Mail. Some people say that you need to install the latest version of Javascript. http://www.java.com/ Others say, the latest version of Flash player. http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer Some say-----both. It's also especially helpful if you clear the cache. Go to>>Tools>>Internet Options>>"general tab">>delete History, temporary files, cookies>>then reboot. Sometimes, this will work-----AND----sometimes not,----- and If not-----I don't suppose you want to, but you could always switch to Classic Mail, (which does work), for now. This link will take you to Classic---then click "yes". http://us.mg1.mail.yahoo.com/dc/optout?script=no

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