Peter Mc Court wrote: > On 3 Jan 2009, at 03:26, Charles Lenington wrote: > > > snip---------- > Hi Charles, > > Below is the fix (from the G3-5 list, by Jack Sparrow, September 30, > 2008) - it worked like a charm for me, although I had to re-enter my > all my network locations/settings (no big deal as I use DHCP), > passwords etc after the restart. I suggest therefore that you note > all network location details (IP numbers (if you don't use DHCP), > server addresses etc) before you do this procedure - cheers, peter > > >> According to MacFixIt, this is the solution you're looking for: >> >> Never-ending "Your network settings have been changed" message; fix >> >> Some users have reported an issue wherein, after applying Security >> Update 2008-006 for Mac OS X 10.4.11, their systems repeatedly display >> the message "Your network settings have been changed by another >> application." This message is sometimes accompanied by dropous in >> wireless connectivity. >> >> The potential fix is as follows: >> >> Delete the following files from Library/Preferences/ >> SystemConfiguration >> >> com.apple.airport.preferences.plist >> NetworkInterfaces.plist >> preferences.plist >> com.apple.nat.plist >> then restart. >> > > > > > Thank you all. I went with Peters input. Problem solved. I apparently missed that topic while on the road back in Aug/Sep/Oct. I haven't read all those msgs yet. Only 10,000 more to go, too many lists.
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