Followup: I decided to delete the network preferencepane from the
system library. I thought it would rebuild itself on restart. How do I
restore it in a simple way?

On Oct 15, 8:44 am, a1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Suddenly in my Network list, there is something called Azip-Vaio. Even
> root cannot make it go away or change its perms. When I go into my
> Network preferences now, I get a repeated message: Your network
> settings have been changed by another application. When I click OK or
> Cancel the message reappears until I force-quit System Preferences.
> What is this and what do I do???
>
> I had been trying to connect a G4 to this iMac G4 800 with an ethernet
> cord. I also obtained an Airport Base Station that was plugged in but
> unconnected to either mac---though I do have a working Airport card in
> the iMac.
>
> I am worried this Azip_Vaio is something very bad esp cuz it gives
> such error messages in the preferences. My internet connection and
> Airport itself are still working well.
>
> What I'd *like* to do is connect the G4 Tower to the iMac, either by
> using the base station or via ethernet. So far, no good though. The G4
> tower lacks Airport.

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