On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:26 PM, Steve R wrote:

>
> At 1:59 PM -0400 9/27/08, Charles Davis posted:
>>>>>   Yesterday, I did a clean install of 10.4.? onto a spare  
>>>>> partition,
>>>>>   upgraded to 10.4.11, used Migration Assistant to move user  
>>>>> files &
>>>>>   accounts to the 'NEW' system, ran updates to get current.   
>>>>> Problem
>>>>>   still there.
>
>
> I know you said you are on dial-up; however I ran into the same
> problem the other day on my B&W after I added it to a new router and
> ran the Security Update. With the old router hooked in, I set the
> Network Configuration to DHCP with Manual IP on the B&W. The new
> router accepted the same setup allowing me to connect to the
> internet. However, after running the Security Update, every time I
> did a restart, I'd get the same message as you were getting. And like
> you, clicking on OK did nothing except bring the alert up again. I
> finally managed to close the Preference window by using one hand to
> hit return and the other on the mouse to hit close on the Preference
> Window.  I eventually solved the problem, correctly or incorrectly I
> don't really give a sh*t because it works now, by resetting the
> Network Configuration on the B&W to DHCP and setting the router LAN
> to always give the same IP to the B&W based on the MAC address. This
> is the exact reverse of what was working on the old router. And yes,
> this was immediately after running the Security Update. The B&W and
> new router with the old settings had worked for several hours before
> running the Update, ie I connected to the net to download the Update
> without any problems with the old settings, and ran into the 'Network
> Settings have been changed by another Application' cycle immediately
> after running the Security Update on restart.
>
> My experience may give you a clue as to what's happening for you.  
> Or not.
>
> Steve R
> -- 
OK, that tells me it isn't 'just me' [I can be a bit paranoid  
sometimes.]

Thanks for the suggestions.

Chuck  D.

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