error 400 in yahoo and hotmail

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by leonfgomez, Mar 22, 2007.

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  1. leonfgomez

    leonfgomez Registered Member

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    Hey guys

    I am planning shift from NAV to NOD32 and everything works very well but my conexion to yahoo and hotmail. I always got a error 400 (Sorry, Bad Request) in both IE7 and FF2 for both pages. They only work if I unselect 'enable http checking' in IMON.

    I have tried the 'netsh winsock reset' solution but it didn't work.

    Any idea??



    leon
     
  2. Texcritter

    Texcritter Registered Member

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    Hi Leon welcome to Wilders
    I don't know how to fix your problem and I don't know if this will help but I have seen this reply to a similar problem.

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    When you get a message like this turn off friendly HTTP error messages in IE. To do this go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced. Uncheck show friendly HTTP error messages.
    Once you have done this you should get a more detailed message which will point you to the real problem
     
  3. leonfgomez

    leonfgomez Registered Member

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    Nop, It didn't work. I've got the same message. For yahoo 'Sorry, Bad Request.' and ifor hotmail 'Bad Request (Invalid Header Name)'


    leon
     
  4. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Hi leonfgomez, welcome to Wilders.

    Did you run the Norton Removal Tool after uninstalling Norton from your system?

    Cheers :D
     
  5. leonfgomez

    leonfgomez Registered Member

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    Yes I did it and I still have the same problem

    Is it very dangerous if I just leave the http checking off?

    leon
     
  6. alglove

    alglove Registered Member

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    Does it make any difference if you go into your advanced browser settings and check "Use HTTP 1.1" and "Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections"?
     
  7. leonfgomez

    leonfgomez Registered Member

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    yippee!! I solved!!

    Have a look to my next post (NOD32 and Google Web Accelerator)

    leon
     
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