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999 error or automatic sign out in Yahoo! Messenger for Mobile

ID: SLN6016
Refers to: Messenger Mobile

Description

This article discusses an issue where customers may receive a '999' error or get automatically signed out from the mobile version of Yahoo! Messenger.


Cause

999 errors are often caused by unusually high activity between a computer or device and a specific page or pages on the Yahoo! network. 


Resolution

Try waiting several minutes before using Yahoo! Messenger again. If the issue continues, please try the resolutions suggested in our article, Problems accessing Yahoo! Mobile webpages.



Last updated: August 02, 2012
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