It is very unlikely that Little Snitch is the initial cause for this problem. Little Snitch doesn't modify your system in any way, and Little Snitch is completely deactivated after stopping it within the system preferences.
However if the problem exists only after starting Little Snitch, then you should check all your "Deny rules" or load the factory default rules.
How to restore the default ruleset:
1) Open the Little Snitch preference pane within the "System Preferences" application.
2) Click on the round "lock" button to unlock the preference pane.
You will be asked for your username and password.
3) Select "Restore Default Rules ..."
The simplest way to remove Little Snitch is using the Little Snitch installer.
If you have already deleted the installer you can download it again.
How to uninstall Little Snitch 1. Start the Little Snitch installer application from the disk image. 2. Choose the "uninstall" option. 3. Restart your system
Regards, Karl Schwarzott -- Objective Development http://www.obdev.at/
On Mar 3, 2004, at 2:52, Michel J. Grenier wrote:
Hi!
We downloaded Little Snitch tonight and installed it on a Mac G4 running under Mac OS X 10.2.8 and on an iBook G3 running under the same system.
Before installing it, all our browsers were working fine at http://michelgrenier.mp3.ms .
Even after un-installing it, our browsers jam completely with a spinning wheel continuously running on our screens, when we click on the French flag located at top right of our main Web page. Just under it, we have animated pubs.
We experience the same problem with Internet Explorer, Netscape and Safari. Only Opera is still running OK.
We have tried many things to have our computers back to their previous state without any success.
Our other PowerBook G3, where we have not installed Little Snitch, is working OK.
Help!!!
Michel J. Grenier President
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