TIA
Cool, go for your life!
I think it is here
http://edit.europe.yahoo.com/config/login?.intl=uk&.partner=bt-1&.done=http%3a//bt.yahoo.com/%3f
Once you have logged in you can alter settings etc.
Thanks mate, after a bit of looking around on that site, I sorted it!
It was:
http://edit.europe.yahoo.com/config/login?.intl=uk&.partner=bt-1&.done=http%3a//bt.yahoo.com/%3f
Which immediately forwards you to the url given before !
jim
Can you not read properly?
All the questions you've asked so far are pretty basic and either in the
FAQ's, on the BT help pages or in the literature rupplied with the kit
you bought.
I'd guess that pretty soon you'll be posting regarding AV software and
system recovery software ...
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> Fatboy wrote:
> > Hi, I want to log in to the BT Internet home page? I want to setup
> > additional email accounts and change some details.
>
> I'd guess that pretty soon you'll be posting regarding AV software and
> system recovery software ...
And then regarding system recovery...!
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Bob, you're assuming the OP has a system worth recovering ;o)
Also try http://www2.bt.com/static/i/btretail/consumer/broadband/btyahoo/
>
> Can you not read properly?
>
> All the questions you've asked so far are pretty basic and either in the
> FAQ's, on the BT help pages or in the literature rupplied with the kit you
> bought.
Get real - there is no clue on www.bt.com, and anyway you might end up at
btconnect. The original literature might well refer to www.btinternet.com,
www.btopenworld.com, www.btyahoo.com or www.btyahoo.co.uk ... as they keep
changing it!
When I went to www.yahoo.co.uk it thought I was Brian Thompson and had some
mail, although a redraw fixed this- pretty poor security though!
See if any of this helps
http://www.btinternet.com/~firststop/shortcuts/index.htm
Graham
He was asking specifically (in a non-specific way) about BT home hub a
few hours earlier, so it makes sense to follow up from there. I'm not
with BT as my ISP, but even I found the info he needed within two clicks.
> The original literature might well refer to www.btinternet.com,
> www.btopenworld.com, www.btyahoo.com or www.btyahoo.co.uk ... as they keep
> changing it!
So what? All the OP needed to do was RTFM (which is on the website
WHERE HE REGISTERED AND BOUGHT IT FROM btw) ... jeez he'd just bought
the package and didn't even know what was included.
> When I went to www.yahoo.co.uk it thought I was Brian Thompson and had some
> mail, although a redraw fixed this- pretty poor security though!
Which is a different thing altogether, and for all anyone else knows you
might _be_ Brian Thompson. :)
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>
> He was asking specifically (in a non-specific way) about BT home hub a few
> hours earlier, so it makes sense to follow up from there. I'm not with BT
> as my ISP, but even I found the info he needed within two clicks.
Was he?
>
>> The original literature might well refer to www.btinternet.com,
>> www.btopenworld.com, www.btyahoo.com or www.btyahoo.co.uk ... as they
>> keep changing it!
>
> So what? All the OP needed to do was RTFM (which is on the website WHERE
> HE REGISTERED AND BOUGHT IT FROM btw) ... jeez he'd just bought the
> package and didn't even know what was included.
Well I am on BTI, and certainly did not buy it or register it "on a
website".
And since he can't find his actual home page, no surprise he can't find the
right manual.
Bit like a dumb article in PC Pro I read that complained that the drivers
for an aftermarket CD ROM drive came on a floppy rather than a CD (think
about it).
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