On 3/31/04 12:40 PM, Steven Brown at sbrown1157 at earthlink.net wrote:

> How do you install Safari and why doesn't it show up in the dock?

Steve,

Are you saying Safari is not on your volume?
What version of the OS are you running? 10.2, 10.3?
If you do not see the Safari icon in the Applications folder, then it is
likely that you do not have it installed.
Did you use the Find command (apple-F) under the File menu in the Finder to
look for it?
If you do not have it, a simple look at Apple's web site would have gotten
you there.

http://www.apple.com/safari/

There is a nice big button that says "Download Safari 1.2"
One you download Safari, it will install itself inside the Applications
folder. When you double-click on Safari, you can go to the Safari
Preferences under the Safari menu and choose the General icon.
You can then set Safari as your default browser.
If Safari is running, it will appear in your Dock, simply holding down the
mouse button over the Safari icon in the dock will pop up a menu and you can
choose to keep it in the Dock.

After seeing your second post while writing this,

> I can launch safari, but nothing in it opens.
> 
> I do have it set as default.
> 
> I can't figure out what I am doing wrong?

I might suggest you look at the menu bar when you double-click on Safari.
Does it show the word Safari next to the blue Apple?
If so, then Safari is launching and you should be able to go to the File
menu and choose new window.
If, when you double-click on the Safari icon you do NOT see the word Safari
next to the blue Apple, then you might want to download and reinstall
Safari.

Next time try to be more explicit when describing the problem. It may help
others help you faster.

Schoun




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