Gmail not opening..... please help!

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Tech&ME

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I am not able to open my GMAIL account. I have recently started using Airtel GPRS (Mobile Office) connection to connet to the Internet with my computer.

I am using Windows XP SP2 and IE 6. Is there any issue with Airtel GPRS and GMAIL ???? kindly please tell me and help me out.

I am however, able to view and open all other sites, including MSN, Hotmail, rediffmail , etc.,

And yes, I forgot to tell you, I can open *gmail.google.com but I cannot login to my account after giving the username and password. If says, Loadin.... and nothing happen and IE stops responding.

So, please help me out.
 

Ravi+ish

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I don't think there's any problem with your net connection! As you might know, the Gmail uses a different platform for the webmail, try playing with ur IE to check if it works... AND do not forget to check you JRE!!


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choudang

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check your JRE is enabled or not for IE. i had that prob, i found my JRE was not configured prop'ly. no problem with GPRS...
 

hsksattish

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Do u have any firewall ?If u have any firewall then try allowing all cookies for google.com in your firewall's preferences.
 
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Ravi+ish said:
Well,
I don't think there's any problem with your net connection! As you might know, the Gmail uses a different platform for the webmail, try playing with ur IE to check if it works... AND do not forget to check you JRE!!

warrior said:
check your JRE is enabled or not for IE. i had that prob, i found my JRE was not configured prop'ly. no problem with GPRS...

What is JRE ? and how to enable it.

hsksattish said:
Do u have any firewall ?If u have any firewall then try allowing all cookies for google.com in your firewall's preferences.

I have Sygate Personal Firewall and Windows XP SP2 firewall enabled, I tried to disable them and then login but IE stops responding after show Loading... on the left side of the IE window. This happens after a few minutes. (NOTE : I cannot see the RED Loading... text on the right and before it appears IE stops responding.

Please help me out.
 

lywyre

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JRE or JVM gives support for web pages with java script or for java applications.

JRE : Java Runtime Environment (Sun Microsystems)
JVM : Java Virtual Machine (Microsoft)

You can find these on most IT magazine supplement discs.
 
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