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Thread: Gmail Issue In Chrome w/ W7x64
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12-14-09, 11:02 AM #1
Gmail Issue In Chrome w/ W7x64
Im looking to see if anyone else has had this problem:
Gmail inbox loads fine, as do other pages (like label pages). When I try to open an e-mail, however, it takes ~30 sec, then opens the e-mail but displays this error:
Some Gmail features have failed to load due to an Internet connectivity problem. If this problem persists, try reloading the page, using the older version, or using basic HTML mode. Learn More.
I click "OK" to get out of the message, and I can read my e-mail just fine. After that, there are no problems - everything seems to load well, until the next time I open a Gmail window/tab.
Gmail works fine in Firefox so it's clearly a browser issue, rather than a network or account one.
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12-14-09, 12:26 PM #2
Re: Gmail Issue In Chrome w/ W7x64
I've seen a couple other people having this issue in the last few days or so. Myself included. Are you also using the version 4 beta as I and the others I've seen having the issue?
Other oddities I've noticed is that occasionally the keyboard flat out refuses to work in chrome. At all. Only restarting the browser fixes it. I've only seen this twice in the last week.
And TTP website (and almost exclusively TTP) crashes the browser (only that tab) a LOT. Hitting F5 fixes it but it gives you that "aw snap!" error.
Long story short... Yes. I've seen the problem.
Krakkens and shit. stop tempting them. -- Bigdog
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12-28-09, 01:15 PM #4
Re: Gmail Issue In Chrome w/ W7x64
For anyone else having this issue, I found the solution. Since there wasnt a fixed put out, I did a search again for the error and came up with this.
duddy99, can you try signing in to Gmail with labs disabled at http://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=0? If using this URL gives an error-free experience, could you list the labs you've enabled in your Settings to see if there is a lab that could be causing this issue? If http://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=0 doesn't help, could you let me know if this problem happens on other browsers and computers?
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