On May 17, 1:04*pm, George <Geo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> After logging in to my MyWay.com email account, I am taken to a page which
> displays the application loading on a horizontal bar graph. After it reaches
> the 72% mark, the system freezes, the status bar reads *"error on page"and
> access to the mailbox is cut short. This is the pop-up message that appears:
>
> ./btCore.js * A required resource could not be loaded, would you like to try
> again?
>
> After several attempts, sometimes this messge appears:
>
> ./btAppCalendarCore.js * A required resource could not be loaded, wouldyou
> like to try again?
>
> As far as I know all my Windows, Java and browser (IE 8) software is updated
> and in good order. My ISP is PeoplePC Dial-up.
>
> The technical people at BlueTie.com who evidently service the MyWay.com
> system, contend that they have never encountered this problem before and will
> not help further. My ISP says thier system is functioning properly and not at
> fault. I have no problems getting into any other email services (Hotmail,
> Yahoo, Gmail etc.) or other sign-in accounts (bsank, credit card...) on the
> internet.
>
> Has anyone an idea what I might do to correct the access problem I am having
> with the MyWay.com email service?
>
> --
> George - XP Home Edition SP3, 1GB Memory, 250GB HD, IE 8, ISP PeoplePC Dial-up
Your setup is vastly different than mine, but I did a Google search
for: btCore.js
and got a couple hits that indicate your symptom and seem to relate to
anti virus softwares that may be installed. One person got theirs
working by removing Avast or Spybot. Norton and McAfee are also
suspects in other posts, so let's say for the moment that it is some
kind of conflict with certain AV software.
A Google search with all or part of an error message is a good place
to start looking for help.
The most promising hint appears to be:
http://forums.techguy.org/web-email/...ad-btcore.html
Are you using any of those?
Of course you do not want to run without some protection for your
system. Maybe you can stop them one at a time or uninstall them one
at a time until you find the culprit. Personally, I don't care for
any of those packages and there are several good alternatives for
free.
See if that helps and report what you find or if you need more help.
Jose