On 27/10/2005, at 4:57 PM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:

On 27/10/2005, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:

Hi Peter,

that was a good idea to create a dummy account. I did it but the problem persists.

I'm still open to ideas.

                      regards
                      Eugene

OK, then there's something going on at a deeper level. You could try running the 10.3.9 updater again, but if that fails (fairly predictable, I suspect) you may find that the quickest way out is a Clean Install with Archive of your base version. Test Safari at that stage. If it works OK, re-apply the 10.3.9 updater (assuming you have the combo version), or apply whatever chain of updates you have. In fact, it might not be a bad to apply a few incremental updates after your base version if you have them, testing Safari after each one, and see if it fails at any point.

You could also try dinking around with Pacifist, but if the problem lies very deep, eg, some corruption with the webkit framework or similar, you'll just waste more time.

I think Peter is correct...
This discussion: <http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx? [EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68bb538c/9>

"SOLVED by reinstalling in this order:

1. BACKUP everything!
2. Boot from Panther Install 1 CD-ROM.
3. Launch Disk Utility from Installer menu.
4. Repair hard disk and repair permissions. Quit Disk Utility.
5. Continue with Archive and Install installation.
6. Launch Disk Utility and repair permissions after installation.
7. Installed 10.3.9 COMBO update from download image.
8. Launch Disk Utility and repair permissions after update.
9. Run Software Update to install current updates.
10. Launch Disk Utility and repair permissions after update. "

Cheers,
Ronni
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