On Apr 21, 2006, at 12:25 PM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

I tried to install 10.4.6 combo update on my iBook and the installation failed - leaving my system somewhere in between 10.4.4 and 10.4.6.

I fail to see how this could be related to anything with Active4D. But if your Safari install is messed up, that could indeed cause the problems you are seeing. Are the problems you are seeing occurring on anyone else's machine with Safari? Would it be possible for me to try somehow?


Sorry, I gave too much information. The combo update problem is not related to the Safari issue - it was just the reason why I was attempting to log in to the Apple Discussions site.

This may be just a bug of the day at Apple in them trying to gather metrics/data (look at Activity window and you'll see a url pointing to metrics.apple.com), but I've tried this from several machines, running different versions of Safari, with different user IDs and it will lock out all Apple sites until I restart Safari.

If you (or someone on the list) have a login to Apple, I just went to the Support tab, chose Discussion and clicked the login button. That brings up a login screen (WebObjects). Entering Username and password does a redirect back to discussion and then fries all Apple Sites. Where it almost looks related to 'freeze' problem - only with Safari, is that it seems to screw up either DNS or some kind of cache that won't allow you to access the site again. If the 'freeze' problem locks out ALL web users, then it is not similar. If it just locks out one user, then I see similarities.

Steve
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