Hi Daniel

Thanks for the solution.  You said:

> If you know the exact folder, you can alway use the Go menu and type the 
> exact address as well.
> Choose Go then "Go to Folder…" Paste in what you want,…e.g. 
> ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ 
> And BANG,..there it is.

I tried that and pasted in /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/  - - - and BANG, there 
was the folder with expected entries!

The "sticky" needs more info!  The Option key and Go menu process has a trap 
for beginners:  Must select Macintosh HD first:  all other levels access the 
User library (which also has plug-ins).

Cheers
Alan


On 05/11/2012, at 7:05 PM, Daniel Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Go to Finder - hold down Option key, click on Go menu. Choose "Library" (User 
> library).
> Folder will be there. Then you can get to the internet Plug-Ins folder.
> 
> If you know the exact folder, you can alway use the Go menu and type the 
> exact address as well.
> Choose Go then "Go to Folder…" Paste in what you want,…e.g. 
> ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ 
> And BANG,..there it is.
> 
> (I'm sure how to do this should be a sticky on the WAMUG webpage,….lol).
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
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> On 05/11/2012, at 6:59 PM, Alan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I want to remove the Google Earth Web Plug-in from Safari.  Apple Support 
>> doc PH11931 (and Google help documentation) show the plug-in location as 
>> /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/  (or alternatively in ~/Library/Internet 
>> Plug-Ins/ ).   The Google plug-in does not appear in /Library/.  The  
>> ~/Library/  folder does not exist (or is hidden).  Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Reason for removal is first attempt to fix Safari quitting unexpectedly.   
>> This occurs irregularly and possibly started when Mountain Lion was 
>> installed over Snow Leopard.     
>> 
>> I get Console log messages regularly each hour similar to this:
>> kernel: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=4608[GoogleSoftwareUp] 
>> clearing CS_VALID
>> 
>> I have Safari 6.0.2 installed, with OS X 10.8.2.   
>> 
>> Regards, Alan
>> 
>> Alan Smith
>> Late 2009 iMac 21.5" Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz 12G RAM - OSX 10.8.2
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